Difference between revisions of "Safely Remove a USB Drive"
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In most cases it is best to click on the icon in the notification area (or system tray) that shows a small left green arrow. | In most cases it is best to click on the icon in the notification area (or system tray) that shows a small left green arrow. | ||
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Wait for the bubble to pop-up showing choices to devices to disable. | Wait for the bubble to pop-up showing choices to devices to disable. | ||
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Choose the appropriate device with the mouse. | Choose the appropriate device with the mouse. | ||
− | [[image:Notificationarea_remove3.jpg| | + | [[image:Notificationarea_remove3.jpg|450px]] |
Then wait for another bubble to pop-up that reports it is safe to remove the drive. | Then wait for another bubble to pop-up that reports it is safe to remove the drive. | ||
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Revision as of 14:07, 19 October 2007
Some USB drive users remove the drives from Windows USB ports - only to discover later that the files or the drive has become corrupted.
In most cases it is best to click on the icon in the notification area (or system tray) that shows a small left green arrow.
Wait for the bubble to pop-up showing choices to devices to disable.
Choose the appropriate device with the mouse.
Then wait for another bubble to pop-up that reports it is safe to remove the drive.