iisjman07
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I do on macs because they whinge at you otherwise
Aw, shucks.I am looking forward to Xander's reply on this topic.
I've heard the same rumour.Someone here has, in their signature, "Life is to short to remove safely."
It depends, but typically, I safely remove them regardless of OS (windows, linux, mac). I have seen way too man issues caused by not doing it. The times that I do not, is when Windows complains that the drive is being used when it is clearly not being used. It doesn't take but a couple seconds to be safe rather than sorry.
In that event if you want to remove anyway you can ensure your data is actually written from cache to the drive itself with Sysinternals Sync.exe which I have used for this purpose in the past, on all of my tech machines I had a batch file on the desktop that ran Sync for that purpose.
With your customer's data, you're careful.When dealing with customers data and equipment I always remove USB safely.
With my own stuff I could be a little careless. Sometimes files on the flash drive become corrupted.