i just rip my usb keys out,
never failed me in the 4 odd years i have been doing it.
i just rip my usb keys out,
never failed me in the 4 odd years i have been doing it.
i just rip my usb keys out,
never failed me in the 4 odd years i have been doing it.
But what's the point of formatting a large (over 40GB) USB drive in FAT32 when the largest filesize supported by FAT32 is 4GB anyway?
Plus data integrity is much better in NTFS volumes.
Eh? I have a 16gb Fat32 usb drive sat here formatted in fat32 and almost full
Don't know ANYONE who EVER safely removes them. I know I never have, or my USB hard drive come to think of it, just rip it out. No one I know has ever had any problems.
also, window's built-in safely remove works really well. the mistake most people make is double-clicking on it, which brings up an annoying menu.
single clicking brings up a temporary box, and then clicking once on the drive you want to eject stop it so it's safe.
Useful information this. I used the built in safely remove on a dodgy drive I used to have, but mainly just pull it out.
I'm sure there's a Windows option for fast removal or something which is on by default, in XP at least.