Strange USB Flash Drive Behaviour on Satellite A100-626

Hello,
I've cleaned install Windows Vista Business Edition on my Satellite A100-626 (PSAA9) following the instructions provided in the Drivers webpage.
So far everything works as expected, except a small (or not) issue.
When I ask Vista to "Safely Remove Hardware" my USB Flash Drive, a Popup appears telling me to remove it. So far, so good :D
The only thing is that the flash drive doesn't power down as one could expect and and yellow question mark appears in device manager.
Opening the question mark one can read the following:
"Windows cannot use this hardware device because it has been prepared for safe removal, but it has not been removed from the computer. (Code 47) To fix this problem, unplug this device from your computer and plug it again."
Following the above instruction the light go out, lol...
Has anyone else encountered this strange behavior? If so, any solution?
Tried a couple of USB flashes that work fine under XP and they both do the same.
Thank You, Nuno!

Hi
Found something interesting on the Microsoft website:
To fix this problem, unplug this device from the computer and then plug it in again.
The device has been prepared for ejection.
This error code occurs only if the user used the Safe Removal application to prepare the device for removal, or pressed a physical eject button. Restarting the computer brings the device online if the user does not want to eject from the dock.
Unplug the device, and then plug it in again. Alternately, restart the computer to make the device available.

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