Everyone tends to remove external devices such as USB drives or external disk drives without using the safe removal option on a Windows PC. However, this practice can harm your device in the long run. This is because your operating system constantly communicates with connected external drives to retrieve information. Even if you close all folders related to the external disk, it is still highly recommended to use the “Safely Remove Hardware” option when ejecting your device.
If you’re unfamiliar with the steps, in this article, I will guide you through multiple methods to safely and properly eject USB drives or external disk drives from your Windows 11 PC.
While this guide focuses on external SSDs, the same methods can also be used for external HDDs and USB drives. So, even though I’ll be referring to an external SSD, keep in mind that these steps are applicable to any external disk drive or USB device. My connected SSD to my PC is named Expansion.
In this way, you can safely eject any external disk drives connected to your Windows 11 PC. You will get a popup message that says “Your device is safe to remove.”
If you receive an error message saying “Problem Ejecting USB Attached SCSI (UAS) Mass Storage Device”, don’t worry. This is a common error message, but to fix it, simply follow the steps provided below.
I have tried and tested the fixes listed below, and I’ve arranged them according to the level of difficulty in implementing each one. It’s recommended to back up your external device if necessary before attempting any of these fixes.
The main cause of this error is usually not closing the external device’s folder or having some files from the external device open or running in the background. Additionally, you should check if OneDrive or Google Drive is backing up files from your external disk drive in the background. This can be identified by checking the Task Manager.
If you want to try something different from the generic method, Windows 11 offers an option to remove connected external devices through Windows Settings. To learn how to do this, follow the instructions below.
After doing this, you can directly remove or unplug the USB disk drive from your PC, and it won’t affect both of your devices.
You can use this method if your external devices become corrupted and Windows is unable to safely remove the external devices connected to your PC.
Open Device Manager from Winkey + X Shortcut
Now, you need to expand the Disk Drives option from the list to view all the connected external disk drives.
Choose the connected external device; in my case, the device name is “Seagate Expansion SCSI Disk Device“
Expanding Disk Drive options from Device Manager
Then, you need to right-click on the device name and choose the option Uninstall Device.
A prompt will appear on your screen, asking you to uninstall the connected external device, as shown in the gif below.
By following the steps, you can ensure that your external SSD, HDD, or USB drive is safely removed from your Windows 11 PC without causing any potential damage. Whether you’re using the generic method or Windows Settings, it’s essential to properly eject your external devices to avoid errors or data corruption.
Always remember to use the “Safely Remove Hardware” option for long-term protection of your external drives and data.