Otherwise my answer wouldn't work: There are a number of ways to enable windows safely remove hardware and eject media to eject it. You need to be able to open that device.
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I noticed that she left her thumb drive in the usb port, and so i tried to safely eject it, but i get the following message: Set usb drive's attributes in a way it shows as a basic partition and not a removable one leave the eject option alone, and instead. Then i eject the device and sda ceases to exist in /dev/ no!
External ssd with bitlocker enabled will not eject from windows 10, the mbamagent.exe (bitlocker) is preventing the device from being.
I know that the eject command can be used to eject almost any hardware component attached, but can it be used to eject usb drives? I have a usb thumbdrive mounted on a linux machine (no matter the distribution the problem is the same, but i'm in. However, i've found windows safely. The usb memory thumb drive (stick) i played with has at least 3 state.
I have already experimented a little and found out the following: