I've got a Cowan iAudio M3; it's a MP3/Ogg/FLAC player. It's got a 40 GB
Toshiba MK4004GAH that I can mount and USB 2.0 works. I've got one
problem:

When the player is on the cradle, it'll say "Do not disconnect!", the
manual tells me that I can't disconnect it until I click some "Safely
remove hardware" button on windows, and once I do that the screen should
change to tell me that it's okay to disconnect it. Does anyone know what
"Safely remove hardware" does on Windows? Is there a way to do it on
Linux? I'm guessing it does more than just unmount it, since I unmount
it here and it still wants me to do something else.
The annoying part is that the player wont let you play music when it's
on the cradle until it think's it's been safely removed in Windows, so I
have to yank the usb cable out of the back of it, which causes it to
yell at me more for a few seconds every time I want to play music when
it's on the cradle. Any help would be appreciated. 

Aaron Gyes



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