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In other words, the reason it is complaining is likely that write cache is enabled to that device, and no storage device in any OS or hardware storage box is hot removable with write cache enabled.

Got the device, works great, looks great, love it.

However, unchecking the checkbox so that write caching is disabled on that drive does NOT rid me of the pester dialog. It still comes up even when the drive has been fully written and fully idle for an hour.

Also keep in mind that Windows XP rids you of the pester dialog by default, whether write caching is enabled or not.

The problem is not write-caching, the problem is the existence of the pester dialog.

Does anyone know how to get rid of it period?
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Tony Fabris