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If you choose to automount, remember that you still need to umount it (close it) before removing it.  This is the equivalent of Windows software saying "safely remove". In '''Device Notifier''' you will see {{Icon|media-eject}}. In Dolphin, a right-click will offer you the same icon with "Safely Remove" and the device's name.
If you choose to automount, remember that you still need to umount drives before physically unplugging them.  This is the equivalent of "safely remove" in Windows or "Eject" in macOS. In '''Device Notifier''' and Dolphin's Places panel, you will see a button with the icon {{Icon|media-eject}}; click this to unmount the drive. Always wait a few seconds after doing this to make sure that any pending move or copy operations have completed! Once the device disappears from the Device Notifier or Dolphin, you can safely unplug it.

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If you choose to automount, remember that you still need to umount drives before physically unplugging them.  This is the equivalent of "safely remove" in Windows or "Eject" in macOS. In '''Device Notifier''' and Dolphin's Places panel, you will see a button with the icon {{Icon|media-eject}}; click this to unmount the drive. Always wait a few seconds after doing this to make sure that any pending move or copy operations have completed! Once the device disappears from the Device Notifier or Dolphin, you can safely unplug it.

If you choose to automount, remember that you still need to umount drives before physically unplugging them. This is the equivalent of "safely remove" in Windows or "Eject" in macOS. In Device Notifier and Dolphin's Places panel, you will see a button with the icon ; click this to unmount the drive. Always wait a few seconds after doing this to make sure that any pending move or copy operations have completed! Once the device disappears from the Device Notifier or Dolphin, you can safely unplug it.