Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media does not work. Problems. The 2nd day after upgrading to Windows 7, I noticed the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media has stopped working. I click on its tray icon but nothing happened a device list suppose to pop up. If you have Task Manager open, you should see Device. Display. Object. Provider. And if you kill that process, an empty device list will pop up. Besides that, Control Panel Hardware and Sound Devices and Printers would not load as well. Top VIdeos. Warning Invalid argument supplied for foreach in srvusersserverpilotappsjujaitalypublicindex. php on line 447. Solution updated 2. Ensure Bluetooth Support Service is running even you do not use BluetoothBy default, the Bluetooth Support Service should be running. But I manually disabled it for optimization which caused the problems. Open Start menu. 2. Type services. msc Right click Run as administrator. Look for Bluetooth Support Service, double click to open its Properties window. Make sure Startup type is NOT set to Disabled. I recommend setting it to Automatic Delayed Start so it does not slow down your computer at start up. Click Apply if you made any changes. Click Start to start the service. At this point, the safely remove hardware feature should be working again. Restart your computer and Devices and Printers should load correctly as well. Alternatively, reader Qoissi Fus found that disabling the Bluetooth driver also solved the problem for him. Just go to Device Manager Bluetooth Radios Generic Bluetooth Adapter, right click, disable. After this I could stop again the Bluetooth Support Service without impacting the Safely Remove Hardware function. Not sure it would work on all configurations but at least it worked on mine. Qualcomm Atheros AR9485WBEG Wireless Network Adapter Version 10. 0. 0. 274 is the first one after the release of Win8. 1 Although I do not recommend drivers from. Bluetooth Driver Download Download Update Bluetooth Drivers for your PC, Bluetooth Peripheral Device Download Free Drivers Scan Automatic Updates at Drivers. com.