Every time you open any file in your system, it is stored in
your system's cache memory. Cache memory is very fast memory that is used in
our system to improve the performance of system by giving a faster access to
recent accessed file to smoothen our interaction and navigation among folder
faster.
Likewise when you connect your flash drive or any USB cable
device with your computer system data that is shared between your computer's
Hard Disk Drive and USB device is cached to give a better performance. When you
are working with the files in your device directly then modification that you
made to files are not saved but rather cached. So if you remove the Flash drive
from your system directly then these updates will be lost from your file that
you have updated.
When you safely remove your device from your system then all
the updates that you have made to your file are saved properly by moving
updates from cache memory to flash memory. So modification are permanently
stored on flash drive so now you can easily disconnect your device.
Those who
want to avoid safely remove :
To avoid the process of safe removal you can turn off your
device caching.
Steps to Turn off caching ::
1. Right Click My Computer -> Select Properties.
2. Click Device Manager
3. Now Expand Disk Drive and Select Your HDD(Hard Disk Drive)
5. Finally select Quick Removal to Avoid messing with Safe
Removal.
Now you don't need to safely remove just plug it off.
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