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Title: What not to do!!!!
Post by: Lona on Aug 30, 2013, 16:45:32
Last night I was charging my ipod shuttle on PC and shut down the computer forgetting to remove the shuttle first.
This morning when I tried to boot up all I got was the Intel sign on a blue background. I thought I'll remove the shuttle and reboot thinking all would be well but got the same thing.

I got out my Medion manual and it said to switch off PC at the back then hold down the front switch for 10 seconds then wait 5 seconds before switching back on.  PC came back to life so in future I won't be shutting down with my ipod still connected.  :blush:
Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: pctech on Aug 30, 2013, 17:50:55
I have seen similar things happen before with PCs so yes I'd disconnect your iPod Shuffle in future.

Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: Steve on Aug 30, 2013, 20:28:55
I had a motherboard that refused to boot unless a usb stick was attached,even though C: was set as the primary device
Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: Technical Ben on Aug 31, 2013, 00:08:55
Strangely I get the opposite. If I turn off an external drive, before turning off windows 7, it gets stuck trying to turn off the drive that's no longer there. I have to turn the drive back on or unplug it completely.  :P
Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: Simon on Aug 31, 2013, 00:15:44
I have an external drive that prevents Windows from starting if it's left powered on!  Computers am strange.   :crazy:
Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: pctech on Aug 31, 2013, 17:33:37
Sounds like a BIOS setting somewhere Simon as I can set a USB drive as a boot device in the BIOS (if one is attached) and it'll simply fail to boot if it cant find an OS on it.


Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: Simon on Aug 31, 2013, 17:59:48
It's definitely not set to boot from that drive, Mitch.  I did wonder if it was because it's a mains powered external drive, as my other USB powered drive stays connected all the time and doesn't produce any issues.  It's not a big deal as I only use the drive occasionally, as it just homes old backups. 
Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: pctech on Aug 31, 2013, 18:01:14
Yes very odd.

Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: Technical Ben on Aug 31, 2013, 23:28:05
Quote from: Simon on Aug 31, 2013, 17:59:48
It's definitely not set to boot from that drive, Mitch.  I did wonder if it was because it's a mains powered external drive, as my other USB powered drive stays connected all the time and doesn't produce any issues.  It's not a big deal as I only use the drive occasionally, as it just homes old backups. 
Mine is the opposite of that too. The mains powered one seems fine, the usb powered one plays up.  :comp:
Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: Simon on Aug 31, 2013, 23:39:12
Bloody computers!  ;D
Title: Re: What not to do!!!!
Post by: cavillas on Sep 01, 2013, 10:04:53
If I leave my Printer and my powered usb on my computer takes twice as long to start up.  If I turn them off it starts up within 5 seconds and is up and running in 25 seconds, with them powered it takes up to 1.5 minutes some days.  Strange or what. :dunno: