> "Mario Lobo" <mlobo_at_digiart.art.br> writes: >> I must add that even windows has a "Safely Remove Hardware" before >> unplugging the usb device. > > What it really means is "sync the filesystem and tell me if there are > any open or locked files". In most cases, you can yank the USB stick > out without adverse consequences. > > DES > -- > Dag-Erling Smørgrav - des_at_des.no > That IS true ! but like you said, "most cases" <> "all cases". Once, on a company I was doing work at, I clicked on "Safely Remove Hardware" and it said "can´t do it. device busy", although there was (apparently) nothing using any files from the stick. I yanked it out anyway. result: the 3 files I edited from the stick were gone :(. Since I don´t know when I am gonna hit a case that doesn´t belong to "most", I always try to remember to unmount (i.e. Safely Remove Hardware) the stick before unplugging it. MarioReceived on Wed Oct 14 2009 - 15:16:15 UTC
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