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Re: do you "eject" USB flash drives before you unplug them? - Mr Downtown - 04-11-2009 How do you eject a thumb drive in XP? Re: do you "eject" USB flash drives before you unplug them? - Racer X - 04-11-2009 Mr Downtown wrote: there is a little green icon in the lower right of most XP screens that is for disconnecting external devices. Anything like a removeable second drive in a laptop, thumb drive, FW drive, USB drive, flash card, PC wireless card or modem card, etc will be on the little pop up list. If you have a FW card for example, you can unmount the drive, but leave the PC FW card active. You could "eject" a FW card with a mounted drive plugged in, but that is probably the same as yanking the cable on the drive. Re: do you "eject" USB flash drives before you unplug them? - Racer X - 04-11-2009 Article Accelerator wrote: And how would you know that? lots of thumb drives have little activity lights. All of mine do, and I have at least 4 different brands. When plugged in they light up, and when transfering data, they flash. Re: do you "eject" USB flash drives before you unplug them? - JoeH - 04-11-2009 Racer X wrote: And how would you know that? lots of thumb drives have little activity lights. All of mine do, and I have at least 4 different brands. When plugged in they light up, and when transfering data, they flash. But if they have not transferred the last bit of data, the light will be off and the directory or file may end up corrupted. Usually. if you have not seen the light flashing for a few minutes you are safe. But not always even then. Re: do you "eject" USB flash drives before you unplug them? - Jimmypoo - 04-11-2009 The only one I know of that can repair itself is the SANSA MP3 player ---- On the Mac, you eject it, but give it 1/4 of a second more, and it remounts itself! So, you have to time it so you eject and grab it within about 1 second. If you miss it (regardless) the database is "rebuilt" every time the unit is powered on - and since it just went from a Charging to None situation as well, it rebuilds itself. I'm sure that is the one way it has saved itself. The one time the data was blown, there is a reset button that causes a more root level rebuild, and the data re-appears. All this, and it takes Micro SDs for expansion, has FM (+ record) plus voice record, in typical USB drive housing, and a backlit monochrome display as well. Re: do you "eject" USB flash drives before you unplug them? - Racer X - 04-11-2009 heretic! Re: do you "eject" USB flash drives before you unplug them? - Jimmypoo - 04-11-2009 It was $20 refurb. I wasn't going to pass that up. FM--- if it isn't digital, then I'm just amazed by it, as it sounds (noise, etc) like XM, etc. Re: do you "eject" USB flash drives before you unplug them? - guitarist - 04-12-2009 Reveals that we are a majority "Windows" forum...no surprise |