![]() By properly ejecting the drive, your system will notify you of the write or read status of the data and allow you to properly close the program in question. If the drive is removed from the device before the information is completely written or while its being written, the process will be interrupted and you may end up with a corrupted file. ![]() Failure to safely eject the drive may potentially damage the data due to processes happening in the system background that are unseen to the user.įor example, the write caching process (used by most operating systems) may be holding data on the PC memory rather than writing it immediately. ![]() ![]() Whether it's a USB drive, external drive or SD card, SanDisk always recommends safely ejecting the device before pulling it out of your computer, camera, or phone. ![]()
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