Even if you do figure out how to eject it, it could pop up a message saying it cant because files are still in use.
well i've got external rd disk drives and can find no way to safely remove.
Any suggestions??
I can't even right click on drive name to remove.
Anyone?
Wait...what on earth do you want windows to do there? It can ask nicely for programs to release their file handles, but if they don't (either because they've leaked a handle or they're actually using it) what do you want Windows to do?
- Remove drive even though it's in use, potentially interrupting an ongoing write and leading to data loss/corruption
- Kill the application that has the handle. Possibly also leading to data corruption if there is an ongoing write, but also possibly causing data loss if you had changes not yet saved
- Do nothing and try to let the application gracefully close/release the handle.
Try opening a file and holding a handle to it in OSX and then try ejecting the drive - it'll give you a very familiar error there too.
Often I'd just unplug the damn thing regardless, because windows was talking nonsense as nothing was 'accessing the device'.
I found one of Windows 7's annoyances (that still hasn't been fixed) was its tendency to refuse to let you do things on the grounds that some folder or file was 'in use', when it patently wasn't. You could shut down every other application and still it would insist something was using the folder/file in question. This comes up with renaming folders on your internal drive, and with unplugging external devices. Often I'd just unplug the damn thing regardless, because windows was talking nonsense as nothing was 'accessing the device'.
Granted, its possible this is partly down to application software not properly releasing files, but it happened an awful lot, and there is no easy way to find out what it is that is supposedly using the resource.
Do you know it wasn't in use? Did you open up process explorer and look at what processes held handles to items on that drive? There are ways to see what is accessing a file. There could well have been a bug in Windows, but until someone is able to say that nothing is holding a handle to a file, I'll go with it isn't a bug![]()
You know how many times I use that icon?
Almost never all the way back to XP. I write my files to the USB drive, wait several seconds after the write is done and the drive activity light stops blinking (to make sure it is actually done), and yank the drive.
My computer has the remove hardware icon for all my drives for some dumb reason (even though it is not set to hot swap in BIOS), always has on this motherboard in both Windows 7 and 10. Even has it for my C: drive, like sure, I want to eject that!