USB Disk Ejector allows you to quickly and easily remove USB devices. It is useful when dealing with devices that refuse to eject, multiple devices, or if you don't want to see the "Now safe to remove this device" dialog. The program includes a variety of available advanced features including hotkeys, has available post-eject actions and more.
Functional from the command-line.
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Runs on: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Yes |
License: | GNU GPLv2 |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch USB_Disk_Eject.exe. |
Similar/alternative apps: | ProEject |
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GtAkReYz
on 2008-09-19 09:43
aka Muttley, try to disconnect 5 USB devices using that method and then try to disconnect the same 5 USB devices with this program. Then you'll see the difference... It's just much easier, and requires less clicks in diferent places! ;)
JCATech
on 2008-09-23 20:41
I'm using this program for over 8 months without any problem.
shsa546
on 2011-11-18 08:04
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Didn't work for me on win7 pro ent sp1! |
DriveImage XML allows you to backup any logical drive or partition to an image file, even if the drive or partition is currently in use. You can browse an image file, view/extract files from it, or restore the image to the same or different drive. It also has a function to help you clone one hard disk to another.
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Runs on: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 |
Writes settings to: | None. (Don't check the logging option.) |
Dependencies: | Administrative rights |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Partial. The program itself doesn't support unicode, but it uses Windows Shadow Copy for backing-up. |
License: | Free for non-commercial use |
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Midwest Dave
on 2011-01-22 19:11
I have my doubts regarding how "portable" this program is. I know it's popular...but portable...not so sure. I decided to try running it in a sandbox (Sandboxie). It wouldn't even install in the sandbox. Makes me think this program is trying to install a driver and sandboxie is stopping it. If so, then it's not portable in my sense of the word.
webfork
on 2011-01-23 18:21
Dave: Many programs that have access to system areas and require admin rights are difficult to effectively virtualize by Sandboxie or other programs.
abc
on 2012-01-13 01:28
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I really wanted to try this but it kept crashing on Vista.. I guess I'm stuck with Clonezilla (not such a bad thing, actually) |
FAT32 Format lets you get around the 32GB limit that Windows XP imposes when trying to format a FAT32 volume (though it can read FAT32 volumes larger than 32GB just fine). It is able to format a FAT32 volume up to the maximum limit of 2TB.
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Runs on: | Win2K / WinXP / Vista |
Writes settings to: | None |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
License: | Freeware |
How to extract: | Download guiformat.exe to a folder of your choice and launch. |
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Midas
on 2012-12-01 10:26
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It should be noted that this refers to the GUI version of fat32format (i.e., guiformat.exe); the CLI tool fat32format is up to version 1.05 -- I mistook one for the other... |
imageUSB writes exact bit-level image files to multiple flash drives. The program preserves all unused and slack space during the cloning process, including the Master Boot Record (MBR) and can perform flawless mass duplications of all UFD images, including bootable UFDs.
The program can also "zero" a USB drive, which is an efficient wipes to erase data with less harm to overall drive life. In addition, imageUSB has the ability to reformat even hard to format drives and reclaim any disk space that may be lost previously.
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Runs on: | Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 |
Writes settings to: | None |
Unicode support: | Yes |
License: | Freeware |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch imageUSB.exe. |
Similar/alternative apps: | UNetbootin |
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HDDScan is a feature-rich disk diagnostics tool with a variety of low-level tools. It supports IDE/SATA/SCSI hard disk drives, RAID arrays, SSD drives, external USB/Firewire hard disks, flash cards and can scan the surface, view SMART attributes, adjust AAM, APM (Power Management), monitor temperature etc.
Note the program shouldn’t be run from a read-only device/media.
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Runs on: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Dependencies: | Avoid starting program from read-only device such as a CD or write-protected flash device. |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
License: | Freeware |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch HDDScan.exe. |
Similar/alternative apps: | PassMark DiskCheckup, CrystalDiskInfo |
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Ruby
on 2010-12-10 06:56
@hugh_h You can try GMER http://www.gmer.net/ Scroll to the downloads there's also and mbr and userland rootkit detector.
nunz
on 2013-06-16 22:30
Latest official link:
webfork
on 2016-01-12 22:43
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This program worked beautifully in testing an old external hard drive that was behaving strangely. Instead of relegating it to a secondary backup drive, it now looks to have plenty of life left. |