Microsoft has confirmed that users can remove the drives they connect without having to go to the process of safely removing it. Launched in October 2018, the Windows 10 update version 1809 allows users to quickly remove the drives they connect without having to go through the "safely remove driver" process. Microsoft divides it into two policies: Quick removal - manages… Read more in our articles including "Microsoft confirms you don't need to 'safely remove' drives after Windows 10 (1809) update" and "iOS 27 Beta Is Out, But You'll Need to Join a Waitlist to Try the New Siri AI".
Microsoft has confirmed that users can remove the drives they connect without having to go to the process of safely removing it. Launched in October 2018, the Windows 10 update version 1809 allows users to quickly remove the drives they connect without having to go through the "safely remove driver" process. Microsoft divides it into two policies: Quick removal - manages…
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