From my understanding, if inserting a storage device into a Windows-based machine which wasn’t previously unmounted properly, the “Scan and Fix” dialog is always presented to a user. Are there any other ways of stopping this dialog from appearing, other than by allowing Windows to scan it? Is there a way to remove the flag from the file system that Windows uses to determine whether it was improperly removed in the first place?
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