Friday 2 February 2018

usb flash drive - How do I unmount a USB that contains a TrueCrypt partition?


Since I removed the USBs drive letter for the raw partition per the instructions here, Windows 7s "Safely Remove Hardware..." taskbar icon no longer detects my USB. So, how should I safely remove my USB?


There doesn't seem to be anything on this problem in the TrueCrypt FAQ.



Answer



There is no need to safely remove the USB drive - so long as the TrueCrypt volume is not mounted. "Safely Remove Hardware" is only required when Windows has mounted the USB drive to a drive letter. The purpose of "Safely Remove Hardware" is to let Windows finish writing files to the flash drive before it is removed, and since Windows is not mounting, reading, or writing to the drive itself, there is no need to safely remove the drive. You can just unmount the TrueCrypt volume on the drive, and then remove the drive.


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