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Using an SSD in my car. Immediate powerloss when turning off car. Bad idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="ummduh" data-source="post: 8490050" data-attributes="member: 616768"><p>It's going to be essentially the same thing as unplugging it from the computer/host without dismounting it first. Some people never bother to dismount before unplugging and never have problems.. Other people do it once and break it.</p><p></p><p>If you shut down the N7 first, it'll dismount the drive properly and it won't be an issue. But shutting down the N7 every time is going to be annoying. Maybe run a tasker script to dismount the drive and then shut it all off? Or just keep a backup of the drive at home and clone it back on if it does ever give you problems and otherwise not worry about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ummduh, post: 8490050, member: 616768"] It's going to be essentially the same thing as unplugging it from the computer/host without dismounting it first. Some people never bother to dismount before unplugging and never have problems.. Other people do it once and break it. If you shut down the N7 first, it'll dismount the drive properly and it won't be an issue. But shutting down the N7 every time is going to be annoying. Maybe run a tasker script to dismount the drive and then shut it all off? Or just keep a backup of the drive at home and clone it back on if it does ever give you problems and otherwise not worry about it. [/QUOTE]
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