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I am using Delphi XE3. Below is my code:

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
  Data: Byte;
  FileStream: TFileStream;
begin
  if SaveDialog1.Execute then
  begin
    FileStream := TFileStream.Create(SaveDialog1.FileName, fmCreate or fmOpenWrite or fmShareExclusive);
    try
      FileStream.Write(Data, SizeOf(Data));
    finally
      FreeAndNil(FileStream);
    end;
  end;
end;

When using this code to write data to a file on a USB drive, I find that even though the file stream is freed, I still cannot eject the USB drive under Windows XP. The system says the USB drive is still in use. I need to close the whole program to eject the USB drive.

However, under Windows 7, there is no such a problem.

Why?

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  • I had this problem from time to time, too. But with external HDDs and USB drives and with “normal“ usage (e.g. Explorer), not especially Delphi streams. So I think, that's a Win XP bug! Conclusion: stop using Win XP! ;-) Apr 17, 2021 at 5:14
  • The anti-virus could be busy scanning the drive.
    – fpiette
    Apr 17, 2021 at 5:53
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    Anti virus is most likely the culprit. Also, I don't think you need any flags beyond fmCreate. Apr 17, 2021 at 6:48
  • Use Russinovich's Handle by searching for the filename - if it is still open check if it's your process or another.
    – AmigoJack
    Apr 17, 2021 at 8:05
  • @DavidHeffernan, I do not install any anti-virus program on that computer.
    – alancc
    Apr 18, 2021 at 22:36

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