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Melissa BearTrix

Do you rip your USB stick out without "ejecting" it and wait till it's safe?

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Yes
73
36.7%
No
126
63.3%
199 people voted.
Voting ended 15 Sep 2024 at 21:24.
21 comments
Tuckers Nuts Resist😈!

@Melissabeartrix
🥥 Melissa, Eye promise to do better in the future, but Eye sometimes DO accidentally remove USB things without properly ejecting them.
Eye wish that were the worst thing that Eye do. 🥥

Melissa BearTrix

@jstatepost

Giggles ... Just do your bestest ... Hugz

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Canvases By Peter

@Melissabeartrix I use a few microSD usb card readers, noticed a while back that if I ripped them out without "ejecting" them first they didn't last very long and would need replacing, seems to corrupt and 'brick' some microSD cards sometimes :/

Melissa BearTrix

@CanvasesByPeter

That's what I was told years ago ... I always eject first ... Hugz

Hugz & xXx

Woodswalked

@Melissabeartrix
Always rip, never had an issue.

I also think that waiting to eject is for imaginary reasons that have no basis in reality.

Melissa BearTrix

@Woodswalked

I think it does help with the life of the removal media ... Even if it just cuts power to stop it arching and data transfer ... Hugz

But I could be wrong ... Just what I was told many years ago by a data recovery person

Hugz & xXx

Woodswalked

@Melissabeartrix
I am certain that there is some tech that is rolling their eyes at me, but my experience is that I have never had corruption on a USB drive.
I have had them in the clothes washer & dryer repeatedly, have repeatedly dropped them, never used eject. The only time one of them stopped working is after it was bent in half and the shell shattered. Even then, I could get it to work well enough to transfer the data before giving up on it.

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@Melissabeartrix
I am certain that there is some tech that is rolling their eyes at me, but my experience is that I have never had corruption on a USB drive.
I have had them in the clothes washer & dryer repeatedly, have repeatedly dropped them, never used eject. The only time one of them stopped working is after it was bent in half and the shell shattered. Even then, I could get it to work well enough to transfer the data before giving up on it.

Melissa BearTrix

@Woodswalked

{Knocking on wood {taps head} for you}

I've only had a couple just not work from purchase

Hugz & xXx

Steven D. Brewer 🏳️‍⚧️

@Woodswalked @Melissabeartrix Back in the day, I had a friend who used SCSI drives and would frequently hot-swap the connections.

"You're supposed power those off before swapping the connection," I said.

"Yeah, I know they *say* that," he said. "But I've never had a problem."

About a year later, I saw him again and he was powering everything off before swapping the connection.

"Oh!" I said. "I notice you're powering those off before swapping them out now."

He grimaced. "Yeah."

Woodswalked

@stevendbrewer
Your experience makes it sound like SCSI are inferior.
I use USB, but if I ever switch then I will keep that in mind.

cc: @Melissabeartrix

Totally cisgender femboy

@Melissabeartrix mainly using Linux with fat 32 USB drives NO WAY I'm unplugging it without safely ejecting it first. I sometimes wait a couple more minutes after anyways.

xmanmonk

@Thef4ult @Melissabeartrix Run "sync" on the command line a couple times just to be sure.

pinskia

@Melissabeartrix YES because what is the USB stick is replacable. It is also not used for backup; just transfering files from the scaner (since I have not configured the scaner fully to send emails yet).

Melissa BearTrix

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Come on let's get 100k votes ... We are nearly there ... spread the word ... Giggles

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Dan Lyke

@Melissabeartrix actually, I eject and wait, and then I forget that it's still plugged into my hub, and MacOS automatically mounts it and I don't notice and then MacOS chastises me for not unmounting it. So both answers.

Allen

@Melissabeartrix No. I've only ever had it be an issue one time, but that issue led to days of work to correct.

Bear in mind, I worked in IT where I was doing this several times per day. It's probably even less likely to be an issue for the average user.

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