lol the only time i even use eject for anything flash is when i’m using someone else’s stuff.
I’ve never “ejected” any of that stuff. I really never seen the point. I do what I do on it then wait a few seconds and pull it out. Maybe I’m stupid but how does pulling it out vs ejecting it work or even matter for that point?
ejecting tells the computer to check if its still writing and to stop it basically, if its still writing when you pull it, it can corrupt a file.. waiting a few seconds is usually good enough on a functional PC, i bet theres power/static reasons too but the risk of static is just as high ejection or not
lol the only time i even use eject for anything flash is when i’m using someone else’s stuff.
I’ve never “ejected” any of that stuff. I really never seen the point. I do what I do on it then wait a few seconds and pull it out. Maybe I’m stupid but how does pulling it out vs ejecting it work or even matter for that point?
ejecting tells the computer to check if its still writing and to stop it basically, if its still writing when you pull it, it can corrupt a file.. waiting a few seconds is usually good enough on a functional PC, i bet theres power/static reasons too but the risk of static is just as high ejection or not