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It is inevitable that this kind of problem will be encountered, and I used to pull it out directly when I went to school, and I didn't see any impact.
First of all, check whether some windows for accessing the mobile hard drive are closed, and for example, if you are reading songs or software in the mobile hard drive, it is also not possible. Of course, sometimes there are some malicious processes that cause you to be unable to safely unplug the hard drive.
If you're interested, you might as well open the Process Manager and see if there are any malicious processes.
In this case, just shut down directly, and there is a process of saving data during the shutdown process, which will not lead to data loss.
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Never mind. This is normal.
After the data is copied, if the device cannot be deleted. Wait a while and turn off the wires directly, this doesn't move the hard drive issue, it's some vulnerability between the XP system and the mobile device.
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Install the unlocker software to unlock the drive letter of the portable hard disk.
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After turning off the computer, the portable hard drive may lose data.
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The biggest possibility is poisoning, if not, after you close the program you are running, if it is still prompted, you can directly pull it out, at this time it is okay to pull it out, and you will not lose anything.
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Reboot and you're ready to unplug.
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You can't turn it off and then pull it out?
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1. I can't see the mobile hard disk in my computer, one possibility is that the hard disk is damaged, and I can only buy a new hard disk at this time. Another situation is that the computer does not assign a drive letter to this mobile hard drive, that is, a volume label, and sometimes you can see the icon in the lower right corner of the desktop, but I can't display it in my computer.
2. Solution: First, find "My Computer" on the computer desktop, right-click "My Computer", and select "Manage".
3. In the computer management dialog box, select "Disk Management", click "Disk Management", find the removable disk, right-click, select "Change Drive Letter and Path", and then select "Change".
4. Click on the drop-down menu bar on the right, you can see a row of uppercase letters, that is, the name of the disk carrying, then select a letter that is not the same as the computer disk, click "OK to confirm whether the system prompts to change, click "Yes" and then plug in your mobile disk, which will be displayed in "My Computer".
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In the control panel - management tools - computer management - disk management, find your mobile hard disk, indicating that your mobile hard disk connection is normal, if you can't find it, then there is something wrong with your hard diskIf you find it, you must format your mobile hard drive, and the data in it will definitely not be protected, and the consequences of malicious plugging and unplugging.
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Otherwise, your track is a little wrong (is it that you fall old), or you just unplugged the hardware without removing it on the computer, so that the hard disk may not be able to read out, let alone Samsung.
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I also encountered it once, first it was very slow and then the recognition was very slow, and finally it was simply not recognized, and it was repaired by the manufacturer. Samsung's warranty is not bad.,It's just to be repaired.,Say it's a motor problem.,I don't know if your situation is the same as mine.。 But according to your description, the missing disk looks like it's broken.
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