![]() This USB function was handy, but with the ban of any Russian products on any platform, it was easier to just wrapper my own function. I just wrote a wrapper around the API and it works fine, when I have the time, I can add some additional GUI to it. If you take a look at some of the API offerings with MS for Win10 PRO, you will see there is already a function like this that can be used instead. Since then, with new programming standards/requirements/business rules at clients and other development GIT forums, any software/app/functions/programs originating with/from a Russian entity is banned from all my client’s systems/networks/platforms for security reasons, so had to remove this and Belarc from all my client platforms. I got this originally as GOTD freebie (few years ago) and tested it out, it was okay, it worked. Duplicate autorun process could be run on OS startup.In some cases the native safely remove hardware icon may not be hidden.Various improvements in language files (Italian, Russian etc).Command line: “return” and “forcedreturn” commands returns separated error code if they are called on an active device. ![]() Better displaying of technical information.If some device has improperly configured drivers or has not loaded in a correct way by the system the program now displays that. If for some reason you need to revert back to the old way of device stopping\returning you can use this option: ![]() The new version uses a different way of device stopping that allows to reactivate the device without affecting the neighbor devices. It might be not convenient especially if you have wifi or LTE modem among the neighbor devices. When you have other devices connected to this hub they were reboot as well. When you return devices back the previous versions actually reboot the USB hub where this device is connected to. Return device back without restart of other devices This option is very convenient if you wish to stay device connected physically to the computer but don’t need it to be active avoiding it to consume power (works if the option “Power off the device after device stopping” enabled) and being accessed by malicious software. This is the same as safe removal but the device stays disabled after the OS restart and even if you reconnect it or its USB hub. ![]() With this feature you can disable or deactivate a device. ![]()
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