![]() ![]() ![]() When File Explorer was opened to the drive, it got closed automatically by Windows as the drive was being formatted. I did test W with File Explorer open (into the drive's content or outside of it), and couldn't replicate your findings. However, I tried to plan for that, by having Rufus try to get write access for 15 seconds, before giving up, which, even on a slow drive, should give Windows enough time to complete the writing of the system files. The only standard Windows behaviour that I am aware of, that results in write access outside of an action that was initiated by the user, is the creation of the System Volume Information directory on a newly formatted drive. ![]() The part that I find strange is that Rufus should only have an issue if the drive is opened for write access (because Rufus always enables file sharing for read access), and I don't really understand why File Explorer would open any drive or volume for write access, unless it is actively writing to them. For good measure I also tested Windows 7, and things also worked as expected. ![]()
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