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"Quick Removal" In Windows 10 Can Reduce Your Drivers' Performance by swapixnigeria(op): 12:49pm On Apr 12, 2019
A few days ago Microsoft released the Windows 10 updates, Windows 10 1809. They told that now users don’t have to choose a safe removal option when they work with their USB flash drives. Yet, what did they cover under it?

«Quick Removal» used to be the default policy only for the FAT32 drive format. Now it is available for all formats.

«Safely Remove» option was created to prevent losing data because the defaulted policy was «Better Performance». It caches all the write operations to the USB drive. But these operations should be completed before the USB drive is removed.

So, the «Quick Removal» default policy can reduce USB drivers’ performance. And if you really experience this with your USB drive you can change it back to «Better Performance.»

For that:

- Plug in your USB drive into Windows PC

- Open File Exlorer to find out which device is your USB drive

- Open Disk Management

- Find your USB drive, right-click its name and select Properties — Policies

- Change the police to «Better Performance»

- Check the box «Enable write caching on this device.»

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Re: "Quick Removal" In Windows 10 Can Reduce Your Drivers' Performance by Greatzeus(m): 9:43pm On Apr 12, 2019
swapixnigeria:
A few days ago Microsoft released the Windows 10 updates, Windows 10 1809. They told that now users don’t have to choose a safe removal option when they work with their USB flash drives. Yet, what did they cover under it?

«Quick Removal» used to be the default policy only for the FAT32 drive format. Now it is available for all formats.

«Safely Remove» option was created to prevent losing data because the defaulted policy was «Better Performance». It caches all the write operations to the USB drive. But these operations should be completed before the USB drive is removed.

So, the «Quick Removal» default policy can reduce USB drivers’ performance. And if you really experience this with your USB drive you can change it back to «Better Performance.»

For that:

- Plug in your USB drive into Windows PC

- Open File Exlorer to find out which device is your USB drive

- Open Disk Management

- Find your USB drive, right-click its name and select Properties — Policies

- Change the police to «Better Performance»

- Check the box «Enable write caching on this device.»

Source: http:///2G97r2W (click "Nigeria" in the right corner to buy or sell anything)
They say if you give some people text books during exam they will still fail,now I believe.
Windows 10 O.S update releases are named after the year and month of their release. How can an update released few days ago be 1809( September 2018).
Why can't you blog on something you know,stop disgracing your ancestors.
Apart from that your copy and paste post is incoherent and not comprehensive enough.
Re: "Quick Removal" In Windows 10 Can Reduce Your Drivers' Performance by swapixnigeria(op): 8:53am On Apr 16, 2019
Greatzeus:
They say if you give some people text books during exam they will still fail,now I believe.
Windows 10 O.S update releases are named after the year and month of their release. How can an update released few days ago be 1809( September 2018).
Why can't you blog on something you know,stop disgracing your ancestors.
Apart from that your copy and paste post is incoherent and not comprehensive enough.
Hello, I guess you wrote everything above about yourself.
Here are the proofs: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/whats-new/whats-new-windows-10-version-1809
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4464619/windows-10-update-history

Please, google information on the internet before you are going to disgrace yourself in the comments.

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