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<blockquote data-quote="Nerdyguy" data-source="post: 705605" data-attributes="member: 93333"><p>I got rid of the account error, but as to whether I properly ejected the disk, I right clicked on the SSD icon but I didn't see an eject option so considering that I had finished transferring the data to it and wasn't using it at the moment, I decided to unplug the usb-sata converter directly, not expecting anything bad to happen. The data should not have been deleted at that moment; it should have been minorly corrupted at the worst, and so I was shocked to find out that the startup repair process actually had to delete it in order to restore the OS to working condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nerdyguy, post: 705605, member: 93333"] I got rid of the account error, but as to whether I properly ejected the disk, I right clicked on the SSD icon but I didn't see an eject option so considering that I had finished transferring the data to it and wasn't using it at the moment, I decided to unplug the usb-sata converter directly, not expecting anything bad to happen. The data should not have been deleted at that moment; it should have been minorly corrupted at the worst, and so I was shocked to find out that the startup repair process actually had to delete it in order to restore the OS to working condition. [/QUOTE]
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