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Old 09-02-2023, 04:32 PM   #58
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
A *probable* workaround. The reboot will ensure that the database is closed as well as any other files on the exposed partition. My process is to hit reboot in NickelMenu and then connect the USB C cable as soon as the reboot process starts. My notes indicate that since I started doing this, I have not seen a dirty bit set popup from Windows in 83 connects while before I was averaging 1 in 5 connects. from Home/Books triggering the popup.

The reboot on disconnect generally indicates file corruption issues so bad that they triggered the reset procedure.
I cannot say how many connects, but I do not reboot and I've never once seen the dirty bit show up.
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