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hi, am sorry if this has been posted but i cant seem to find the solution of my problem.

am using cingular 8125 and upgraded it to WM6.1 and activesync 4.5.

now the problem is, i can not find a disconnect button or how do i disconnect my phone from my PC.
 
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Sry,cudn't get what you are trying to ask ? wud you elaborate a little more.
well,if you simply want to disconnect your phone,then just 'unplug' your phone from the usb cable or if you want to delete partnership with the phone,you can do it in the 'File' option of the AS.
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can i just unplugged it directly without disconnecting it? i mean just like the usb flash drive before you can unplugged it you have to do a safely remove hardware operation first. and also like the xda II mini there's an option or a button when you want to disconnect it or stop the sync from the pc.

i hope, i explained it correctly.
 
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can i just unplugged it directly without disconnecting it? i mean just like the usb flash drive before you can unplugged it you have to do a safely remove hardware operation first. and also like the xda II mini there's an option or a button when you want to disconnect it or stop the sync from the pc.

i hope, i explained it correctly.
Yes there is no real danger when "hot unplugging" your phone. It's more stable than most flash drives or external HDDs. As an option, you could always shut down your computer first.
 
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thank you very much
 
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Sorry for the ultra bump, I didn't want to start a new thread, but this doesn't help me. Whenever I hot unplug my phone, all the USBs stop responding and I can't plug anything back in, without rebooting first. I'm using a Diamond, but this shouldn't be a problem, since it's AS that messes up.
 
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