How to Change External Drive Removal Settings in Windows 11
You change external drive removal settings in Windows 11 to control how your PC handles USB drives and external hard drives.
These settings determine whether your drive is optimized for performance or quick removal, impacting how you safely eject them.
For example, Windows 11 offers “Better performance” and “Quick removal” policies for USB storage devices.
Choosing “Quick removal” lets you unplug your drive without using the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon, though it might be slightly slower.
Conversely, “Better performance” improves transfer speeds but requires you to safely eject the device.
Open Settings, navigate to System > Storage > Advanced storage settings > Disks & volumes, select your drive, click Properties, and choose “Quick removal” or “Performance.” Alternatively, use Device Manager.
Why Does Removal Policy Matter?
The external drive removal policy tells your PC how to handle your USB drives and external hard drives when you plug them in.
- Quick Removal: You can unplug your USB drive or external drive anytime without using the “Safely Remove Hardware” option. Windows writes data to the drive right away. It is safe to remove quickly.
- Better Performance: Windows saves data in batches to make file transfers faster. But you need to use the “Safely Remove Hardware” option before unplugging. This stops you from losing data.
How to Change Removal Policy Using Settings
You can change your external drive removal policy in Windows 11 using the Settings app by opening it from the Start Menu or pressing Windows key + I.How to Change Removal Policy Using Device Manager
Changing your external drive removal policy is also possible using the Device Manager, which you can open by searching for it in the Start menu.
- ADMIN PRIVILEGES REQUIRED – Open Device Manager by searching for it in the Start menu.
- Find your external drive under Disk drives.
- Right-click your external drive and select Properties.
- Go to the Policies tab.
- Choose one of these options:
- Quick removal (default): unplug safely anytime
- Better performance: faster but use “Safely Remove Hardware” first
Device Manager removal policy settings - Click OK to save.
Summary
The summary of external drive removal settings explains that Quick Removal is best for everyday use, letting you unplug without extra steps.
Better Performance: This gives faster data writing. But always use “Safely Remove Hardware” before unplugging.
You can easily switch between these options in Settings or Device Manager. Choosing the right policy helps keep your data safe. It also keeps your drives working well.
For more details, see how to Safely Remove External Drives in Windows 11 and how to enable write caching for better performance.
What is the quick removal option in 🪟 Windows 11?
In the Properties window, navigate to the Policies tab. Choose your preferred policy: Quick Removal (default): This setting disables write caching, allowing users to unplug the drive without needing to eject it. It's a safer option in environments where users may not follow safe removal practices.
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