Re: Portable version degrading
Antony Stone
USB drives do need to be unmounted before removing them, otherwise there is
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the risk of file system corruption. Precisely the same is true for external hard drives, floppy disks, or any other writeable medium you can temporarily attach to a computer. I've never seen a USB thumb drive fall apart, and I think they're considerably more robust than floppy disks, which is basically what they replaced. You can also drop them on the floor with a good deal more confidence of them working afterwards than if you drop an external hard disk. Yes, they're vulnerable to static electricity; that's why most of them have plastic caps to put over the contacts or a slider to retract the contacts into the body. My experience is that if they're treated reasonably they work very well. If they're mistreated they'll give as many problems as any other mistreated storage medium. Antony.
On Friday 19 January 2018 at 15:17:36, tonea.ctr.morrow@... wrote:
A few years back, I had a job for three years where people brought me their --
#define SIX 1+5 #define NINE 8+1 int main() { printf("%d\n", SIX * NINE); } - thanks to ECB for bringing this to my attention Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.
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