geek post (you may want to skip this)
Nov. 3rd, 2006 12:30 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Windows XP is amusing, kind of.
There's an icon in the system tray, which you normally use to unmount (disconnect) removeable media, like external harddrives, USB memory keys, etc.
But for some reason, ever since I reinstalled Windows, that icon tells me I can use it to "Safely remove ST3200822AS (Drives C, D)". Umm.. Drive C is the one Windows is installed on. And it's a fixed, internal harddrive.
How is it possible to safely remove the drive the operating system is running on??
There's an icon in the system tray, which you normally use to unmount (disconnect) removeable media, like external harddrives, USB memory keys, etc.
But for some reason, ever since I reinstalled Windows, that icon tells me I can use it to "Safely remove ST3200822AS (Drives C, D)". Umm.. Drive C is the one Windows is installed on. And it's a fixed, internal harddrive.
How is it possible to safely remove the drive the operating system is running on??