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Agreed with chaos.theorist, DB and the others. Sure you can pull it and be lucky and nothing bad happen, but I have had and also seen many times where there was total data corruption both on Windows and OSX.

I agree with Alexis, I have had XP for sure yell at me for yanking the drive without first un-mounting it.

Like was said, just drag it to the trash. Takes seconds.
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