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Safely disconnecting phone from computer?

If I know my device isn't being used I just remove it. And doing this hasn't caused me any issues, whether its my phone or any other external storage.

Although the times that I do use the Safe Disconnection you'll find it in the bottom right corner of the task bar, assuming your using Windows.
 

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I generally will just unplug the phone, too. I haven't had any issues either. It is recommended to use the "safely remove option" however as it might leave a file in a locked state, if the volume isn't unmounted cleanly.

On Windows XP/Vista/7 you just click on the USB icon in the task bar (lower right corner) and select the device you want to remove. I'm not sure if Windows 8 works the same way, but knowing Microsoft, they've moved it. :rolleyes:

BTW, I just plugged my phone in and the USB icon did show up in my task bar. Have you tried rebooting the PC?
 
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There is a small triangle that shows the hidden icons that are in the taskbar. If you click on it a small window will popup and there will be a few more icons in it. Also it will have the word customize and if you click on it then a window will open and show the icons for the taskbar. beside each one is a drop down window that allows you to

hide icons
show only notifications
show always

Select the ones you want to see all the time and select show always.

Sometimes an update will reset these and you may need to do it again.
 
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