Safe ejection is good practice as it can prevent data corruption, but incidents are relatively rare. Modern OS and device caching reduce failure risk, so abrupt removal usually causes no harm. It's ...
So, I recently got a new toy: a nifty 32 MB PenDrive (www.pendrive.com), which I'm using to carry my work files about to and from home/laptop/work/etc. It's a great system, and saves me a lot of ...
A number of users on Reddit and other online communities have noted that Windows is asking them if they want to eject their graphics card, as if it were a USB device. It's important that you don't do ...
USB flash drives are handy devices to have because of their usefulness. One obvious use case for a flash drive is, of course, storage. However, there are many extra ways to use your USB flash drive.
Take a look at the top right corner of your keyboard. Unless you’re using a recent MacBook, you’ll see a vestigial Eject key. It used to be used to eject CDs, DVDs and even floppy disks back in the ...