08 April 19, 07:53
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Microsoft changed the default removal policy for external storage devices in Windows 10 version 1809 to quick removal.
Two removal policies are supported for external storage devices in Microsoft's Windows operating system: quick removal and better performance.
Quick removal is the safer option as it ensures that devices can be disconnected from the Windows PC directly. Better performance improves performance but requires that users need to use the "Safely remove hardware" option before they unplug external storage devices. Failure to do so may lead to data loss.
Better Performance has been the default but Microsoft switched the default to Quick Removal in Windows 10 version 1809.
Quote: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. Beginning in Windows 10 version 1809, the default policy is Quick removal.
The company published a new support article -- six months after the initial release of Windows 10 version 1809 -- that describes the change that has been made.