After you safely delete the USB device from the system, you will find that the LED on the USB device is still on. In fact, this effect was changed only when the Vistaa system was used. The previous XP system was safely deleted and LED lights would be destroyed. At that time, Microsoft made a change to the system and used it until now. If you think that after you delete a USB device, you will be able to turn on the light in an eye.
In the XP system era, If you safely delete a USB device, the USB device will stop powering on, and the LED light will naturally not turn on. Microsoft made changes starting from the Vista system. Even if the USB device is safely deleted, the device will continue to be powered on. If you want the USB device to be safely deleted and the light will not be switched on, you can see how the following methods are implemented.
The operating environment is a 32-bit Windows 8 system. The procedure is as follows:
1. Press Win + R to open and run. Enter regedit to open the registry.
2. Open the registry and locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ usbhub.
3. Create HubG in usbhub, and create a DWORD (32-bit) value in the item, named DisableOnSoftRemove
Note: For a 64-bit system, create a corresponding QWORD (64-bit)
4. Modify the value of DWORD (32-bit) to 1.
Now, all the work has been completed. Come and try the effect after safely deleting USB.