Suppose you have a text document on a USB device and you open it via USB on your computer. Your computer will receive the document and load it into the RAM it will use. If you experience a power outage or computer crash, know that when the computer loses power, your changes will be lost while in RAM. That’s why we occasionally use the “Save” command to save our work.
The computer writes data from RAM to USB. What do you think will happen if the USB drive is removed from the computer in the middle of the burning process? If the write operation cannot be completed, there is a chance that your file will become corrupted and completely unusable. In such a case, you will risk losing all the old and new data in the file. For this reason, it will be a guaranteed job to ensure that the save process is done and to remove the USB from your computer by performing a “Safe removal” operation.
How to Safely Remove USB Devices?
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Safe remove operation; If there is no USB icon in the lower right corner of your computer, you can see it by clicking the up arrow button. When you click the USB icon, you will see the USBs connected to your computer. You can selectively remove the one you want to remove.
Should All USB Devices Be Safely Removed?
The “safe removal” feature is designed to prevent data corruption by removing a USB drive during the writing process. If you want to disconnect peripherals such as mice, keyboards, game controllers and WiFi adapters, you can directly remove them at any time without doing a “Safe removal” without fear of data loss. After all, there is no data to lose.