@Melissabeartrix
Always rip, never had an issue.
I also think that waiting to eject is for imaginary reasons that have no basis in reality.
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@Melissabeartrix I also think that waiting to eject is for imaginary reasons that have no basis in reality. 5 comments
{Knocking on wood {taps head} for you} I've only had a couple just not work from purchase Hugz & xXx @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." @stevendbrewer cc: @Melissabeartrix |
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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