Why should I go through all that tedious process.... I just can remove it directly... in which way doing this will affect my computer / USB memory stick?
2006-07-14
06:34:06
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I think that I found the answer:
http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/1606
USB devices are flooding the market. Digital cameras, media players, external drives—all of them use the USB port. Newer computers have a port or two right up front for removable devices.
Even though USB devices are Plug & Play—that is, they're ready to go upon being plugged in—you shouldn't just unplug them. A USB port has current running through it, so the power jolt caused by unplugging a "hot" connection can corrupt data on a storage device, camera, or mp3 player.
You can prevent such problems by clicking the "Safely Remove Hardware" button down in the system tray (by the clock). It looks like a rectangle with a green arrow pointing down at 8 o'clock.
You'll be given a list of USB devices that are active. Highlight the one you want to remove and click. When the power shuts off Windows will tell you that it is safe to remove the device.
~ David
2006-07-14
06:37:46 ·
update #1
It's related to the current... that makes sense.
But I would prefer a "one-button" solution, I mean, only one step. Currently, I have to
1-look for the "safely remove hardware" icon and click on it.
2-select the device I want to unplug
3-click on OK
4-close the box of the "safely remove hardware"
5-actually unplug the memory stick
For me, that's TOO much!!!
2006-07-14
06:41:10 ·
update #2