03-03-2017, 07:54 PM
#4 - Right click on the desktop icon and select Eject
As for consequences, I had a drive connection (USB or Firewire, I forget which now) get pulled out accidentally. The result was a corrupted large video file that was not recoverable, and it took disk repair to get the free space back to a valid amount.
This is something you can often get away with on a device that is currently only being read. But not 100% of the time.
As for consequences, I had a drive connection (USB or Firewire, I forget which now) get pulled out accidentally. The result was a corrupted large video file that was not recoverable, and it took disk repair to get the free space back to a valid amount.
This is something you can often get away with on a device that is currently only being read. But not 100% of the time.