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Akkus

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  1. OK I'm sorry I basically have "acces" to the HDD (before i was opening just apps and docments I needed a program to run them (powerpoint presentation etc.)) but it's still more kind of an external flash disk, it didn't synchornize. the files didn't load to main screen and I still can¨t find it throw a Windows search.
  2. And an update-I can view photos and some BASIC things for which you need some program that installs directly with your os (some photo viewer), but if I want to open a powerpoint presentation or somethin,g it says there is no program to run it on
  3. What screenshot do you want? I mean the system and everything is running normaly but I simply can't use the other HDD, like there is just the ssd.
  4. Hello, I have just bought a new ssd (Samsung 850 EVO 250GB) to boost my pc. I had a WD blue 1 TB. I have reinstalled an OEM version of the OS on the ssd-so I have the OS now installed on the HDD and SSDin the same time. The problem is I can't "use" the data I have on the HDD, I can just see them by going to "This PC" and clicking on the HDD section in the main menu. Otherwise I have no acces to them (I can't open them, find them in the Windows search or anything). Thanks for any advise how to synchronize them.
  5. Thanks, so just to make absolutely sure this mobo supports 32Gb/s NVMe so I'll be able to boot the os to the M.2 NVMe ssd.
  6. Hello, I want to buy a new computer with OS on SSD Intel 600p M.2 NVMe. But i wonder what mobo should I buy. I wanted to buy an MSI B150 PC MATE first but even it has an m.2 slot it's not compatible with NVMe ssd and I'm getting little confused about M.2 and their compatibility with mobos. Can someone explain me what types of m.2 and mobos are compatible and what is the cheapest mobo that support this m.2? Thanks for reply.
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