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FIX: Can’t Eject USB Drive in Windows 10/11

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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SOLVED: Problem ejecting USB mass storage device

Even if theWindows 10, Windows 8.1 update fixes a lot of bugs and glitches that were present in previous Windows versions, there arestill plenty remaining. We try to solve a problem withUSBdrives which can’t be ejected inWindows 10andWindows 8.1.A fewWindows 10,Windows 8.1users have been complaining that they can’t ejectUSBdrives from the ‘Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon’ which usually pops out on the low right corner when you plug in aUSB drive, just as in the above image. This is quite a problem, since if you have important data on your device, you want to make sure that it doesn’t get lost. Here is the complaint of one of those suffering from this:

Hi, my partner’s laptop was just upgraded toWin 8.1. Most things seem okay after the upgrade (thank you for the Start/Windows button…), but where before clicking on the ‘Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media’ icon in the Taskbar showed anyUSBdrives attached to be ejected, the name of the drive is there but is now greyed out and can’t be clicked on. I’ve tried this with severalUSBstick drives and it’s the same for each of them. I can open My Computer/This PC and eject the drive there, although the some of the icons there are strangely flickering which makes it difficult to right-click and eject the device.

Solutions for USB ejecting problems in Windows 10

Solutions for USB ejecting problems in Windows 10

1. Check your USB ports

This might seem as a silly, if not stupid advice, but in my case, this was exactly the problem – make sure that yourUSB portis clean and that there’s no dust inside it, or even worse, that it is not damaged. There might be some faulty circuitry which won’t get fixed if you solve this via software.

— RELATED:How to Improve your USB Data Transfer in Windows 10

2. Update USB drivers

Go toDevice Managerand from there pickUniversal Serial Buscontrollers. The first thing that you can do is scan for hardware changes right after you plug in yourUSB drive, so that you could force it to “recognize” it better.

If you see an exclamation market, then reinstall thedrivers. Even if there isn’t one, then uninstall and install again thedriversfor the affected device, as shown in the screenshot below.

3. Check Bluetooth Support Service settings

Type Services.msc into the run command, look for Bluetooth Support Service, double-click to open its Properties window and then make sure Startup type is NOT set to Disabled. You should set it to Automatic (Delayed Start); and click Apply after that.

4. Make sure no USB file is in use

Your computer won’t ejectUSB drivesif there is any file, folder or app in use. Make sure there is no file or program running from theUSB flash drive. Also, make sure that your antivirus is not currently scanning yourUSB devicefor malware and virus infections as this may also prevent you from removing theUSB device.

— RELATED:How to eject USB devices from Windows 10, 8.1 without any worries

5. Scan your computer

Particular malware or virus infections may affect your computer’s capability of ejecting USB devices. As a result, run a full system antivirus scan and then try to eject the problematic device again.

6. Run the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter

If nothing works, maybe the Hardware and Device troubleshooter can help you fix this problem. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > select and launch the troubleshooter as shown in the screenshot below.

OnWindows 8.1, you can launch the troubleshooter from Control Panel.

We will be gathering more solutions that we know have a direct effect on this, and you if you also happen to know any working fixes, let us know by leaving your comment in the field from below.

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Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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