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Using external hard drive
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Sorry if this seems a stupid question. I have a new external hard drive which I am starting to use for music files etc. I have connected the drive via its USB cable, but instead of plugging and unplugging the cable and going through the "remove hardware" procedure, I just switch it on and off using the drive power switch. Any reasons why I should not use this method?
Thanks for any advice
Chris
Sorry if this seems a stupid question. I have a new external hard drive which I am starting to use for music files etc. I have connected the drive via its USB cable, but instead of plugging and unplugging the cable and going through the "remove hardware" procedure, I just switch it on and off using the drive power switch. Any reasons why I should not use this method?
Thanks for any advice
Chris
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The reason for the "remove hardware" procedure is to ensure that there are no pending writes to the drive (i.e those in the cache), and that no programs are currently tryig to access the drive.
So, unless the documentation tells you that switching off automatically clears the cache (or writes are not cached) then you still need to go through this procedure, regardless of whether you unplug the drive or just switch it off.
So, unless the documentation tells you that switching off automatically clears the cache (or writes are not cached) then you still need to go through this procedure, regardless of whether you unplug the drive or just switch it off.