According to Windowslatest reports, Win users often receive whether they need to “safely remove” or “eject” the USB flash drive before unplugging the USB flash drive or other storage from the computer. However, in Windows 10 version 1903 or Later versions will automatically disable the USB drive write cache, and users will not find the “Eject” option because it is no longer needed.
How to make Windows 10 no longer pop up the option of “safely delete” storage?
Open the “Disk Management” tool, right-click the USB drive, and select “Properties”, then open the “Hardware” tab, and then open “Properties” again.
In the “Properties” tab, go to the “Policies” tab, and users will find two options-quick deletion and better performance.
Naijatechnews understands that Windows has different strategies, and users can make choices based on different USB storage devices. By default, Windows 10 uses a “quick removal” strategy to ensure that the drive device can be directly disconnected from the computer. Another option is “Better Performance”, which can improve device performance, but requires users to use the “Safely Remove Hardware” option.
Drive removal strategy
If the user sees that the default setting is “Quick Delete”, they can easily proceed and close the window. This ensures that caching is disabled and the drive can be safely deleted, but this may reduce system performance. In the second option, Windows can cache write operations to external devices, and if the application has written data, they will run more stable .
After enabling better performance (caching), the system is likely to bind the data with some background processes on the PC. Therefore, it is officially recommended that users use the safe removal of hardware option.
For smaller USB drives, you can use the quick delete strategy after all transfers have been completed. If the user is using an external drive with a large amount of data, the option of using guaranteed performance will be more common for users.
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