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Oct 26th, 2015 @ 10:12 pm Perma-link
I do. I care about keeping my cute little hardware thingies safe! It would be cruel and unjust and evil and vile to allow any harm to befall a USB device.
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Oct 26th, 2015 @ 10:59 pm Perma-link
To be honest,
I actually don't. I've never had any problems caused by removing a USB device without using that function. But, I know how to tell if a device is inactive without using that function. |
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Oct 27th, 2015 @ 10:39 am Perma-link
I'm mildly freaked out by the thought of the slim chance of accidentally harming a flash drive by not doing the safely remove thing, so pretty much yes - but it depends on the computer. I haven't seen this on anything newer, but I've dealt with computers where safely removing hardware disabled that entire USB port until you restarted the computer. (Wasn't a matter of picking the wrong thing to safely remove, for the record, though that can do that too.)
--- Edited by: Miles, Oct 27th, 2015 @ 10:41 am |