aharrisreid
Programmer
I am using a Hayes Accura ISDN terminal adapter connected to my laptop via a USB port. When I want to disconnect the modem, because I am using XP pro, I cannot simply unplug the modem from the USB port without getting the famous blue-screen-of-death (BSOD) and having to reset the pc.
The 'correct' way is to 'safely' disconnect the modem via an icon in the icon tray, but I always get the message "The device USB ISDN TA128 CE cannot be stopped because a program is still accessing it." As far as I can see there are no services or programs in the task manager using the modem. Is there any way of being able to see what programs are using the device, or is the error message misleading?
Alternatively, is there any other way of disconnecting the modem without getting the BSOD (incidentally the message is "Multiple IRP Complete Requests"
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Any help would be appreciated.
Alan
The 'correct' way is to 'safely' disconnect the modem via an icon in the icon tray, but I always get the message "The device USB ISDN TA128 CE cannot be stopped because a program is still accessing it." As far as I can see there are no services or programs in the task manager using the modem. Is there any way of being able to see what programs are using the device, or is the error message misleading?
Alternatively, is there any other way of disconnecting the modem without getting the BSOD (incidentally the message is "Multiple IRP Complete Requests"
Any help would be appreciated.
Alan