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[br][br]The latest update to Windows 10 is bringing a new feature that will finally allow users to remove USB drives quickly without any potential data loss. In an official blog post, Microsoft announced that starting with Windows 10 v1809, users will no longer have to go through the 'Safely Remove Hardware' process to remove USB and Thunderbolt devices.[br][br]Windows defines two main policies, Quick removal and Better performance that control how the system interacts with external storage devices such as USB thumb drives or Thunderbolt-enabled external drives.[br][br]Thus far, the latter was the default setting, which made data transfers quicker, but wasn't popular with users. With the latest update, Microsoft is changing the default setting to 'Quick Removal', although, users will be allowed to set their default policy for each device manually.[br][br][br]
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