Seagate HDD Windows 11?
Hello, I have a problem: I bought an 8 TB Seagate HDD. As soon as I connect it, my Samsung SSD is no longer recognized. Neither the HDD nor the SSD are displayed in Windows.
Hello, I have a problem: I bought an 8 TB Seagate HDD. As soon as I connect it, my Samsung SSD is no longer recognized. Neither the HDD nor the SSD are displayed in Windows.
Hey, I wanted to clone my Windows to my new SSD with Macrium Reflect 8 but I must have done something wrong. Now it looks like this: https://ibb.co/mtQmyh1 I would like to simply delete everything. ps: with the diskpart thing, the error message appears that deletion is not possible
Good evening everyone, I have the motherboard mentioned above and now have little storage space. So my question is, how do I install the second SSD and what kind do I need? I've already read in a similar question that you need one with a SATA connection, but I'm not the brightest when it comes…
Good morning, I'm having a very strange problem at the moment. I bought a used PC that initially only had an M.2 SSD and an HDD installed. When I inspected the PC, it had no problems at all; Windows was installed on the SSD, etc. But when I connected the PC at home, installed my…
Good morning, Up until now, I have always used my storage server in a data center in Frankfurt and I still use it. Unfortunately, after almost 16 years, the free use is now over because my mother stopped working there and the privileges ended. Until now, I've been using an old storage server with 48…
Hello, I got my first gaming PC about a month ago. Here's a list of the components: AMD Ryzen 9 7900 RTX 4070 Super Motherboard: MSI PRO B650-S WIFI RAM: 32 GB DDR5 SSD M2: 1 TB HDD: 2TB Power supply 850W It's always the case that updates on my PC take a long time…
Then use another SATA port. (I assume that SATA data cables and power lines were correctly connected to the HDD!)
We don’t know what you’re using on SSD, which connection it has and on which motherboard the whole thing is running.
Some connections share the resources of the computer – if a connection is used, another does not work occasionally. So there are mainboards that can either use an SSD via the M.2 port or 1-2 SATA ports, but not both at the same time as the available lanes do not allow.