
Tip #1606 - Safely Remove Hardware
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USB devices are flooding
the market. Digital cameras, media players, external drivesall of them
use the USB port. Newer computers have a port or two right up front for removable
devices.
Even though USB devices
are Plug & Playthat is, they're ready to go upon being plugged inyou
shouldn't just unplug them. A USB port has current running through it, so the
power jolt caused by unplugging a "hot" connection can corrupt data
on a storage device, camera, or mp3 player.
You can prevent such problems
by clicking the "Safely Remove Hardware" button down in the system
tray (by the clock). It looks like a rectangle with a green arrow pointing down
at 8 o'clock.

You'll be given a list of
USB devices that are active. Highlight the one you want to remove and click.
When the power shuts off Windows will tell you that it is safe to remove the
device.
~ David
David Samuel Thomas
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