Many users utilize USB flash drives (sticks) to store files and transfer them between PCs. Of course, you can always remove such drives from USB ports without ejecting them first. However, you might corrupt data on your USB stick if you don’t safely remove it.
To forestall potential file corruption, you should eject USB sticks and external hard drives. There are numerous ways you can select to eject a USB flash drive before removing it. Here are several alternative methods for safely removing USB drives on Windows 11 PCs.
1. How to Eject an External USB Drive via the System Tray
Windows 11’s system tray displays a Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon whenever you’ve inserted a USB stick or other external hard drive. Right-click that icon to open a context menu for it, which includes an Eject option. Select the Eject option there, and proceed to remove the drive when the Safely Remove Hardware icon has disappeared.

If you don’t see that system tray icon when you’ve inserted a USB drive, it’s probably disabled within the taskbar corner overflow settings. You can enable that icon to appear within the system tray as follows:
2. How to Eject an External USB Drive in File Explorer
File Explorer shows all the connected USB drives on your PC. You can select to eject USB drives in two different ways within that file manager. This is how to remove a USB drive via File Explorer:

3. How to Eject an External USB Drive in Settings
The Settings app lists connected USB drives. You can select a Remove device option within Settings for your connected USB drive. This is how to select that option:

4. How to Eject an External USB Drive in Disk Management
Disk Management is a Windows 11 utility that displays HDD partitions and connected USB drives on your PC. With that tool, you can format, change letters, and delete volumes for drives. You can select to eject your USB drive from within Disk Management like this:

5. How to Eject an External USB Drive With PowerShell
Windows 11’s default PowerShell command-line shell provides another way to safely remove USB drives. You can eject a USB stick with PowerShell’s DiskPart utility for drive partitioning. These are the steps for ejecting a USB drive within PowerShell:

select volume <number>remove all dismountYou’ll need to replace <number> in the select volume command with an actual drive number listed. For example, you would enter this command to remove a volume 4 USB drive:
select volume 4
6. How to Eject an External USB Drive With USB Disk Ejector
If you want more USB drive ejection options, check out USB Disk Ejector. USB Disk Ejector is a freely available portable app with which you can safely remove USB sticks. That software also includes a few extra ejection settings. You can download, extract, and remove your external drives with USB Disk Ejector as follows:



To view extra options, click More > Options in USB Disk Ejector. Select the Ejection tab shown directly below. There you can select some program and notification ejection configuration settings.

You can also set up a special USB drive hotkey. By doing so, you can press a keyboard shortcut to eject your USB stick whenever needed. This is how you can set up such a hotkey:


7. How to Safely Remove a USB Drive Without Ejecting it
If you can’t bring yourself to eject a USB stick with any of the methods above, there is a way you can safely remove it without doing so. However, you’ll need to set a "quick removal" policy setting for that drive first. You can select that policy option in the following steps:


Safely Remove Your USB Drives to Avert Data Corruption
Safely removing your USB drive with any methods above will ensure it’s not still in use when removed. It doesn’t make much difference how you safely remove it but make sure you do so. Choose whatever way you prefer for safely removing your USB sticks and other types of external storage drives.
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