Computers in HVAC ducts next![]()
I remember dismounting from the early DOS days. In those early days, you had to physically tell it to dismount via the command line as it wasn't done automatically. I'm surprised they don't have a more seamless method in these new drives. You'd think it would be done via the drive controller.
Later with USB there came the option to tell windows that you were disconnecting a USB storage or ejecting as the Windows parlance went which is still around (but I think most people don't bother with it)
I think that as of Windows 10 (maybe before it even), it's gotten less important to actually tell it, and while there are certain situations where you'd still need to like if you have a camera connected, for the most part, it does a fairly good job of doing so on its own.
Like I said, It depends on what it is, but yes, it's generally a good practice. And well, some PCs and boards won't boot if you have something plugged into a USB port anyway.
Like I said, It depends on what it is, but yes, it's generally a good practice. And well, some PCs and boards won't boot if you have something plugged into a USB port anyway.
that would suggest there's an issue with the boot order in the bios and it's trying to boot from the USB drive.
Not necessarily. I've had boot from USB disabled in the past, or more precisely, never had it enabled and it still wouldn't boot when having something plugged in there. It happened several times when having a media player plugged in to charge, forgetting to eject it before shutting down and still having it plugged in upon bootup. It wouldn't boot up until I unplugged it. Not that you'd want to boot from something like that anyway. Some boards are just... picky.
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