This is because there is a DRAM cache. The drive writes to the cache then sends it to the NAND. If you disrupt this the drive will have data written but the last step is the drive writing the file location file for the drive. The drive sends the OS a signal stating the job is complete. Only then is it safe to remove/unmount
This is because there is a DRAM cache. The drive writes to the cache then sends it to the NAND. If you disrupt this the drive will have data written but the last step is the drive writing the file location file for the drive. The drive sends the OS a signal stating the job is complete. Only then is it safe to remove/unmount