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Poll do you safely remove your hardware? (Read 1145 times)

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do you utilise the mystic remove hardware safely button or play russian roulette with your system?

there's nothing more satisfying than safely removing your external harddrive to drop it seconds later. i thought it was safe!!
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the only time i really bother is on my macbook because it'll sometimes act really weird if you don't.  i usually don't bother on my desktop unless it's with my external hdd because if something fucked up with that i'd lose a WHOLE lot of shit
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I only do it when I put my flash drives into my friends macs. Usually when I don't safely remove it on there it brings up an error and my friends think I broke their computers. Therefore, in order to prevent the confusion, I safely remove it.

But in normal circumstances I do not.
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It took me a minute to figure out what you were even talking about.

No, I don't even consider it! Tbh I didn't even really think what it was, I just kind of pushed it aside as a part of WINDOWS SPAM.
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Yeah I always do, I'm just conscious of losing files, which is one thing I hate doing.
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Yeah never on Windows and always on Mac - for reasons previously stated. If you know what you're doing you never have to "safely" remove a disk. Just don't pull your disk out while it's reading/writing (especially writing).
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For some reason the Mac either horribly complains when you don't or it doesn't realize that you even did it and then it won't let you eject it and will sometimes either freeze up or fuck up your finder to where you have to restart anyway.  This is one of my only big issues with the Mac, it's pretty annoying.
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For some reason the Mac either horribly complains when you don't or it doesn't realize that you even did it and then it won't let you eject it and will sometimes either freeze up or fuck up your finder to where you have to restart anyway.  This is one of my only big issues with the Mac, it's pretty annoying.
really?  i've never had this problem ever on my mac.  I move about my laptop a fair bit and i've never had a problem ejecting my external hard drive while doing so.   It's true though that finder can sometimes be a bitch about things like this though, (eg: it won't let you eject something for absolutely no reason.  I've just went ahead and pulled the hard drive in these situations and while it has complained about it, finder hasn't ever locked up on me or anything as a result of the little window popping up saying "WHY'D YOU DO THAT")
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really?  i've never had this problem ever on my mac.  I move about my laptop a fair bit and i've never had a problem ejecting my external hard drive while doing so.   It's true though that finder can sometimes be a bitch about things like this though, (eg: it won't let you eject something for absolutely no reason.  I've just went ahead and pulled the hard drive in these situations and while it has complained about it, finder hasn't ever locked up on me or anything as a result of the little window popping up saying "WHY'D YOU DO THAT")

See, sometimes mine doesn't complain at all aside from the popup box.  But, I've had enough times where it has fucked up and forced a restart to where I don't want to bother with it.
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okay yeah.  At the most sometimes I'll get the beachball spin for a few seconds, but then its back to the normal.  i've never had to restart as a result of removing any hardware.   what sort of hardware are you removing (eg is it in an older piece of hardware? my brother had trouble with his mac on a really old external hard drive enclosure where it would sometimes give him a kernel panic when he would unplug it, although that is most likely a different issue entirely)
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It's usually either a flash drive or an SD card reader when I have these problems.
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my flash drive sometimes won't eject but its never locked up.  never tried using an SD card reader.
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depends on where I'm at. At home on my own computer, yes. If I'm using a thumbdrive at the library or some other public computer and am busy I don't bother.
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Occasionally I don't bother (on my out of date version of Mac OS X the mechanism sometimes glitches) but most of the time, yes. Even though I'm pretty sure it won't matter at all on most hardware. The prospect of a partition being blown up by detaching it while it is being written to sounds like something ancient to me and I'm not sure how relevant it is today.
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I almost always do.  Well, SD cards, yes flash drives, not always, but usually.
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The issue is that Win XP, possibly other OSes, are set to enable write caching by default. Try googling "disable write caching" and set it to not use it, and you'll never have to worry about doing it again.
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The reason i voted no is while i try to safely remove my hardware it says your hardware is used by other program. so i turn my pc to stand by mode and remove it.
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For lasting a PC everyone should try to safely remove their   hardware.
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I always remove my hardware safely. Removing hardware without safely removing, your storage data can be corrupted. By the way sometimes it displays generic volume cannot be stopped right now then I gotta remove without safely removing it.