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No need to 'safely remove hardware' on Windows 10 anymore, Microsoft confirms

Before you start pulling out flash drive left and right, ensure that the data isn’t being transferred and Windows is updated to version 1809.

April 12, 2019 / 10:02 IST
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Like all of us, it seems Microsoft was also fed up of politely requesting users to eject their flash drives through a safely remove hardware option.  But now, as of Windows 10 version 1809, users can simply remove their flash drive.

Microsoft recently confirmed that users would no longer have to worry about yanking their USB out without having to click “Eject” and then wait for the “Safe to Remove Hardware” notification.

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The “Quick Removal” feature on Windows which allows users to remove a flash drive or Thunderbolt-enabled external device directly from a PC without waiting for the “Safe to Remove Hardware” prompt is now set to default on Windows 10 version 1809.

Although Microsoft previously introduced this setting in October last year, The software giant has only recently been vocal about the new change. However, the only downside to this new change is slower data transfer rates.