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I am searching for MicroSD card for Raspberry Pi that won't get damaged. (See previous post, SanDisk Ultra SD Card with Raspberry Pi 3+ Suddenly Stopped Working (and is Overheated!))

On this product description, it says following,

If you are an experienced Raspberry Pi user, you probably know to perform a soft shutdown before unplugging power or you may end up with an unbootable system. Our MicroSD card images were created with special tweaks to increase performance while offering significantly more protection against data corruption from power issues.

If you are an experienced Raspberry Pi user, you probably know to perform a soft shutdown before unplugging power or you may end up with an unbootable system. Our MicroSD card images were created with special tweaks to increase performance while offering significantly more protection against data corruption from power issues.

How would user perform soft shutdown if they never SSH'd into the system in the first place.

What I mean is, I SSH into my Raspberry Pi from my Laptop. W

hat if I turned on the Raspberry Pi, but never SSH'd into it. And later on I turn off my Laptop and unplug my Raspberry Pi.

How would I perform a soft shutdown of Raspberry Pi if I never SSH'd into it to begin with, but simply plugged it in?

I am searching for MicroSD card for Raspberry Pi that won't get damaged. (See previous post, SanDisk Ultra SD Card with Raspberry Pi 3+ Suddenly Stopped Working (and is Overheated!))

On this product description, it says following,

If you are an experienced Raspberry Pi user, you probably know to perform a soft shutdown before unplugging power or you may end up with an unbootable system. Our MicroSD card images were created with special tweaks to increase performance while offering significantly more protection against data corruption from power issues.

How would user perform soft shutdown if they never SSH'd into the system in the first place.

What I mean is, I SSH into my Raspberry Pi from my Laptop. W

hat if I turned on the Raspberry Pi, but never SSH'd into it. And later on I turn off my Laptop and unplug my Raspberry Pi.

How would I perform a soft shutdown of Raspberry Pi if I never SSH'd into it to begin with, but simply plugged it in?

I am searching for MicroSD card for Raspberry Pi that won't get damaged. (See previous post, SanDisk Ultra SD Card with Raspberry Pi 3+ Suddenly Stopped Working (and is Overheated!))

On this product description, it says following,

If you are an experienced Raspberry Pi user, you probably know to perform a soft shutdown before unplugging power or you may end up with an unbootable system. Our MicroSD card images were created with special tweaks to increase performance while offering significantly more protection against data corruption from power issues.

How would user perform soft shutdown if they never SSH'd into the system in the first place.

What I mean is, I SSH into my Raspberry Pi from my Laptop. W

hat if I turned on the Raspberry Pi, but never SSH'd into it. And later on I turn off my Laptop and unplug my Raspberry Pi.

How would I perform a soft shutdown of Raspberry Pi if I never SSH'd into it to begin with, but simply plugged it in?

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What is meant by Raspberry Pi "soft shutdown"

I am searching for MicroSD card for Raspberry Pi that won't get damaged. (See previous post, SanDisk Ultra SD Card with Raspberry Pi 3+ Suddenly Stopped Working (and is Overheated!))

On this product description, it says following,

If you are an experienced Raspberry Pi user, you probably know to perform a soft shutdown before unplugging power or you may end up with an unbootable system. Our MicroSD card images were created with special tweaks to increase performance while offering significantly more protection against data corruption from power issues.

How would user perform soft shutdown if they never SSH'd into the system in the first place.

What I mean is, I SSH into my Raspberry Pi from my Laptop. W

hat if I turned on the Raspberry Pi, but never SSH'd into it. And later on I turn off my Laptop and unplug my Raspberry Pi.

How would I perform a soft shutdown of Raspberry Pi if I never SSH'd into it to begin with, but simply plugged it in?