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Old 11-10-2007, 04:36 PM
meow2222@care2.com
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Default Eject USB HDD or?

Hi


1. USB HDD (on 98se with nusb3.1) is supposed to be ejected using the
software tool before being unplugged or unpowered. What happens if its
not?

2. How do I find out what's accessing it, when afaik nothing should
be.


Thanks, NT


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Old 11-10-2007, 04:52 PM
Gerard Bok
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Default Re: Eject USB HDD or?

On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 08:36:31 -0800, meow2222@care2.com wrote:

>1. USB HDD (on 98se with nusb3.1) is supposed to be ejected using the
>software tool before being unplugged or unpowered. What happens if its
>not?


You might find your HDD's contents losts. Not often, but it
happens.

>2. How do I find out what's accessing it, when afaik nothing should
>be.


Just be a little bit patient and try again.
And closing Explorer windows may help also :-)

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Kind regards,
Gerard Bok

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Old 11-10-2007, 05:48 PM
kony
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Default Re: Eject USB HDD or?

On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 08:36:31 -0800, meow2222@care2.com
wrote:

>Hi
>
>
>1. USB HDD (on 98se with nusb3.1) is supposed to be ejected using the
>software tool before being unplugged or unpowered. What happens if its
>not?
>


There might be cached data not yet written, or being written
right at that moment (even worse, could corrupt whole
drive).


>2. How do I find out what's accessing it, when afaik nothing should
>be.


Why do you need to find out? Just use the tool and
especially dont' unplug it if the access light is flashing
(and always get/use a drive with that light). What is
accessing it would be the OS, not some application (unless a
specific situation where you did have files open with some
app).

IMO, unplugging a drive prematurely is the leading cost of
data loss on USB HDDs. I would speculate it's more common
than even mechanical drive failure, though of course common
only means among everyone everywhere, not to those who wait
till all activity is finished and use a disconnect or unplug
software command.

One problem I've noticed with 98SE is it seems to treat some
drives differently than others. On one I have a copying
indicator stays on-screen for the entire duration when
writing files to the drive. On another drive the copying
indicator only stays on-screen long enough to cache the
files in memory, then it "looks" like the copying is done
but the files are still being written to the drive. I
recall there is a caching setting in the 98SE GUI, mostly
because I tried to toggle that setting so all drives behaved
the same instead of this difference, and it didn't cause the
intended result, one drive still appears done very quickly
but files are still being written for far longer than the
copying indicator on-screen.

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Old 11-10-2007, 07:51 PM
Keith M
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> >1. USB HDD (on 98se with nusb3.1) is supposed to be ejected using the
> >software tool before being unplugged or unpowered. What happens if its
> >not?

>
> There might be cached data not yet written, or being written
> right at that moment (even worse, could corrupt whole
> drive).


You could easily corrupt the drive by doing this, kony is 100%
correct.

> >2. How do I find out what's accessing it, when afaik nothing should
> >be.


http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...k/Filemon.mspx

Filemon is pretty good. Make sure to use filtering based on drive
letter, and this should do the trick.

Note that this is only going to show current and recent accesses, and
that an application or the OS locking a file on the drive will
unlikely showup....

HTH

Keith


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