Most people will choose safely remove before removing the flash drive from the USB port of a computer or laptop. The goal is that the data contained in it is not damaged.
Despite good intentions, "ritual" safely remove remains time consuming and may be slowing down a user. Especially when you're in a hurry and want to act more quickly.
Actually ritual safely remove it is not mandatory. Yes, every USB flash can be set to be installed and removed just like that without having first pick safely remove.
As reported KompasTekno from CNET, Saturday (11/12/2015) here's how to replace the USB settings so that no bullet "safely remove" again.
1. Plug the USB stick
Plug the USB flash drive in a computer or laptop. Furthermore, immediately run the Device Manager application. You simply press the Windows logo key on your computer or laptop, then type "device manager" in the search bar. Then the application can be directly selected.
2. Search Disk Drives
Furthermore, look for part Disk Drive and click to see a list of disks that are connected to the computer. Double-click on the name of USB and a menu will appear.
3. Select Quick Removal
On the menu select the Policies tab and look for the section Removal Policy. Then select Quick Removal (default). In this way both USB and Windows will not make cache, so that the flash can be used directly released upon completion.
But of course you are still advised not unplug the USB flash drive while using it to copy data, play a movie, or a variety of other activities.
Complete the process used to copy the data and make sure the indicator light on the flash was dead before you pull it out.
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