
Tip #3554 - Proper Removal
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Proper
Removal
Are you one of the
many who use a flash drive these days? I mean, really, how can you resist?
They are so simple to use and just as convenient as can be. So, tell me,
when you go to remove your flash drive from the USB port it's in, how
do you do it? Do you just yank it out of there and go on with your day?
If you do, that's not really the proper way to do it and if you keep doing
it that way, you could end up ruining your flash drive. Well, lucky for
you, I have come bearing instructions on how to properly remove a flash
drive from your computer.
There are actually
a couple different ways you can do this. I suggest that you read through
them and choose the one that you feel the most comfortable with. The first
one has a few less steps than the second, so we'll start there. When you're
ready to take your flash drive out, double click on the My Computer
icon on your desktop and find the drive that your flash drive
is listed under. (It will usually be listed under a "Removable
Disk" letter). Right click on that drive and choose Eject.
You can then remove the flash drive with no risks of ruining anything.
The second way is
to use your Safely Remove Hardware icon, located in your
bottom system tray. Double click on that icon (it's a little green arrow
with a little gray disk underneath it). Highlight the choice that says
"USB Mass Storage Device" and click on the
Stop button. Next, find the entry for your flash drive
and click on it so it's highlighted. Click OK. You will
then see a little pop up window in the bottom of your screen telling you
that it's now safe to remove the hardware. Once you see that, you can
remove the flash drive and go on your way. As you can see, both ways are
very easy to do, but you need to make sure you do at least one of them,
in order to keep your flash drive safe!
~ Erin
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