EddyValdez
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10-09-2024 11:51 AM (Last edited 10-09-2024 03:04 PM by SamsungJoJo ) in
Galaxy S24Hi.
Is there a way to safely eject / disconnect the USB cable from a PC.
I right click on Windows and I see no "eject" option.
I go to the file explorer on the OS of my S24 and I don't see an option to eject the S24 device safely
Given that there are no ejecting options does simply disconnecting the device damage it in any way? (Probably?)
Any help with this please?
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ekovacs
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10-09-2024 12:56 PM in
Galaxy S24
As safe as ejecting may be, it's just fine to just unplug it. Nothing will be lost.
SammyNerd83
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10-09-2024 01:21 PM in
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If this is a USB C to USB cable then no you don't need to eject it in that way. However if this is a USBC to USB a cable then yes you will need to do that and there should be an option for that.
neilth
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10-09-2024 07:00 PM in
Galaxy S24
In Windows 10 & 11, there's a disconnect option for USB storage devices on the taskbar near the clock on the lower right. The icon for this function looks like a thumb drive and is typically available where an up arrow makes available a hidden group of taskbar icons.
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10-10-2024 09:14 AM in
Galaxy S24
Of your using and apple computer then yes you need to eject the phone from the computer, by throwing the icon in the trash, but for windows 10/11 no you do not need to eject the phone from the computer you just unplug the phone from the computer the phone ain't direct like a flash drive or micro SD card that can cause the data to be corrupted.
The phones have a safety feature built in to them and all data passes through the processor of the phone to get to the storage memory. Not direct like a SD card ot thumb or flash drive
The phones have a safety feature built in to them and all data passes through the processor of the phone to get to the storage memory. Not direct like a SD card ot thumb or flash drive
EddyValdez
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10-11-2024 03:13 AM in
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Thank y'all