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General Category => Tips and Tweaks => Topic started by: hanemach_gt on December 27, 2012, 06:22:14 AM

Title: Why you should ALWAYS remove devices safely...
Post by: hanemach_gt on December 27, 2012, 06:22:14 AM
I accidentally unplugged my pen-drive and now previously copied file looks like that:

(http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/1001/tempep.png)

It could happen to any file.

And, for your information, this file had been copied before I unplugged the device.
Title: Re: Why you should ALWAYS remove devices safely...
Post by: hanemach_gt on December 27, 2012, 03:03:12 PM
I didn't express well, sorry. I corrected my post in hope it's more understandable right now.
Title: Re: Why you should ALWAYS remove devices safely...
Post by: BenYeeHua on December 27, 2012, 11:14:40 PM
Ya, so the file inside the pen-drive is alright?
It will be damaged when it is writing, but how about when it is reading? ;)
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And now we know the windows don't identify the file is copy completely or not, and I need to remember that, check their SHA1 if I am copying important files.

PS:So the SHA1 of the file is difference with the files inside the pen-drive?
Title: Re: Why you should ALWAYS remove devices safely...
Post by: hanemach_gt on December 28, 2012, 03:43:04 AM
Writing of this image file completed because I was able to open it with no trouble before I abruptly unplugged the pen-drive.
Title: Re: Why you should ALWAYS remove devices safely...
Post by: BenYeeHua on December 28, 2012, 06:01:03 AM
So, it might be causing by the cache, if you don't safe remove the pen-drive, it don't flush the data into the hard disk, and cause the cache loss?

And I think the cache problem will increase in windows 8(If you tick"turn off windows write-cache buffer flushing"), as I extract the Rar file, it write into the cache first with 1xxMb/s in a short time(sometimes), and the modified file showed in task manager will increase until windows think it is danger to keep too much of it and start flushing into hard disk.
But it is ok for me, as I can start running the software without waiting it flushing all into hard disk.
Title: Re: Why you should ALWAYS remove devices safely...
Post by: edkiefer on December 28, 2012, 07:50:11 AM
I don't do a lot of copy/paste or move with USB flash drives , I always try to make sure I use the system tray , safe to remove thing .

I wonder though would be safer to try and always just copy files from the drive, instead of move , that might be safer for files on drive as your just copying and not moving , not sure it maters but might .
Title: Re: Why you should ALWAYS remove devices safely...
Post by: BenYeeHua on December 28, 2012, 09:37:00 AM
Ya, I always copy first, then delete it.
I only hard remove the pen-drive if the explorer.exe is hang, and this always means that is a damaged pen-drive/plug/jack. :)
Title: Re: Why you should ALWAYS remove devices safely...
Post by: hanemach_gt on December 28, 2012, 03:39:15 PM
I never move files, always copy and manually delete. The worst thing is when explorer.exe crashes or something interrupts its task and you have to manually find out what has been moved and what hasn't.
Title: Re: Why you should ALWAYS remove devices safely...
Post by: BenYeeHua on December 28, 2012, 07:03:21 PM
Ya, but safely first ;)
I only move the file if I am moving on the same drive(like C: to C:) as it just a quick operation.