I'm an IT Tech and used to always just pull the cable. I don't do that anymore though. In rare instances you can corrupt the sd file system. Sometimes it doesn't corrupt but windows keeps reporting it as needing a scan to correct it. You can cancel the pop up and just go about your business but it is annoying. Always eject/safely remove the device first, trust me.
Rev.
I always use "Safely Remove Hardware".
@Jeffreii - the card is always "mounted" per se. With Windows 7 simply right click the drive letter and choose "Eject".
Rev.
the S3 doesnt identify itself as an external storage to windows although you still have all the functionality so you dont get the 'safely remove usb' option
i have used the S3 on both vista and windows7 and its the same way, so yanking is the only option u have with the GS3![]()
I'm an IT Tech and used to always just pull the cable. I don't do that anymore though. In rare instances you can corrupt the sd file system. Sometimes it doesn't corrupt but windows keeps reporting it as needing a scan to correct it. You can cancel the pop up and just go about your business but it is annoying. Always eject/safely remove the device first, trust me.
Rev.
When going between Mac OS and Windows, you have to safely remove device or else the Mac OS will give you a warning.
Afraid of losing data, I went back to a PC and safely removed it then put it back on a Mac without problems.