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Originally Posted by Logic Pro
walking over to a computer while in session with a USB stick to copy soemthing (mp3 mixdown, audio files etc) and discovering that that USB stick can not be ejected because of some Database folders Pro Tools created is really not cool., some times it can even cause kernal panics to pull a drives out like that.
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Simple. Pulling the plug on a mounted volume with files that are in use is not a good idea if you care about the integrity of your data. This is computing 101. It goes for more than just PT. I'm sorry you find this inconvenient, but this is how it works.