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We use USB MSC with STM32F407. It works well but there is one unpleasant issue. When we do "Safe Eject" in Windows, we see the message "safe to remove" but the USB drive is still in the system.
2018-11-29
Re: We use USB MSC with STM32F407. It works well but there is one unpleasant issue. When we do "Safe Eject" in Windows, we see the message "safe to remove" but the USB drive is still in the system.
2018-12-02
But I don't think it is normal. It can be forgiven in Windows, but if you make "safe removal" on a MAC and then unplug the device, a warning message appears that the disk was ejected improperly...