this might be a dangerous option. it enables write cache to disk. kung na unsafely removed, it may destroy files
OT konte boss...kaya its a good personal practise to safely remove USB Devices di ba... pwede naman in uncheck yon write cache option na yan....this approach is particularly good sa mga USB na malalaki Gs Space 8 gig pataas so that the user can move bigger files of more than 5Gs pataas...me experience kasi ako boss...bumili ako SanDisk Cruzer 16Gs...nagtataka nun una di maka copya ng mga malalaki HD Movies 5Gs ang laki...I played with this approach I found out preformated as FAT32 yong USB...so I tried this approach and it worked...baka pumuwede tong approach na ito sa USB na zero bytes na ayaw maformat sa windows environment...all in all mag nurture tayo ng good practise to safely remove USB devices at iba.. pa bago i disconnect sa PC.. :-)
"The maximum possible size for a file on a FAT32 volume is 4 GB minus 1 byte or 4,294,967,295 (232−1) bytes. This limit is a consequence of the file length entry in the directory table and would also affect huge FAT16 partitions with a sufficient sector size.[1] Video applications, large databases, and some other software easily exceed this limit."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Tableso better to format ur usb with NTFS to accept files bigger than 4GB,pwede pa macompress ang drive.yes its a practice to safely remove, pero kung nawalan ng kuryente? nagBSOD ang pc? nagloose ung USB?aksidente naalis ang usb sa pc? thats only my opinion. no offense.
sometime nagana talga to DOS command pero may time na no luk lalo na mga flash drive ngayon nako sakit sa ulo talga....only solution buy new one