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  1. okay, I had hoped there was a fix that didnt need a USB drive as I dont have one, but I will do that and ill make sure to only have the 2tb boot drive installed, thank you
  2. I dont remember how I set it up, but the 500gb ssd doesnt have any windows related files in it, how do I confirm the 2tb ssd is my boot drive? I do want the 2tb samsung ssd to be the boot drive and the 500gb only for games and other non-important files
  3. I've had this issue for awhile now like 3 months, I've just ignored it since I can put my pc to sleep and deal with it quickly when I restart for updates. My drives used to be a 500gb ssd and 2tb hdd, around christmas I removed the HDD, copied the data from the ssd onto a new samsung 2tb ssd, and reformatted the 500gb ssd and use it only for games since the health is at around 83%, this issue didnt happen until around a few weeks after. When I boot up my pc, this is the first screen I'm met with, I press Esc, then will bring me to another screen where I press enter, the computer restarts, sometimes does a disk check and sometimes doesnt, then it boots up and works like normal, I tried googling the issue but couldn't quite find anything that had both the 0xc0000225 code and winload.efi, I tried going to reset my pc to reinstall windows but I don't have a USB stick, it broke awhile ago Specs: 3700x, ASRock velocita B550, bios P2.20, 16gb ram ddr4 3200 cl14 OS: Windows 10 home 10.0.19045 Build 19045
  4. After doing some more google searches I genuinely cannot find any solution to my storage being filled up by essentially nothing
  5. I have a Razer phone 2 running android 9 (latest update I can get) Ive had an sd card in my phone for awhile but never used it until recently i was running low on space, so about 2~ weeks ago I went to the section to migrate data to the SD card, I found it odd that it doesnt let you see/pick what goes into the sd card but whatever, after it had finished I noticed the storage on my internal storage did not go down at all, then i checked to see that most of my audio files and videos were just copied onto one drive and not deleted off of the other making trying to move it completely pointless, some apps got moved but not the ones I wanted to be moved. the main issue arose when I tried to delete apps I no longer used, they got deleted, I dont see the icon nor can i find them anywhere on my settings but they still take up space, I also wanted to go and delete the audio files and videos on my internal storage since they were just copied (from what I can tell, its kinda annoying to navigate the files) but when I plug in my phone to my pc and allow file transer, I can only see the 128gb SD card, not the 64gb internal storage like I used to be able to do before I migrated data to the sd card, so deleting the copied files is tedious to do. The discord screenshot is referring to the SD card claiming that apps are taking 15gb instead its only 500mb going to storage settings and selecting "free up space" will only prompt me to remove saved images also if I go to photos & videos and go to my images, it says its taking up 5 gb, and theres nothing there
  6. Awhile back I installed an SSD into my new machine and brought over the old hard drive to get data off, both have windows 10, now I've upgraded yet again with a new nvme SSD to replace the old hard drive that previously had been the main boot drive since it had games, but when I unplugged it, the PC wouldn't boot, plugging it back in fixes it, but it has nothing in user folder and all the user files were on the older SSD, I googled it and tried using this older fourm https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-change-bootable-partition/907c92bc-67ff-469c-8cd9-73e86f647de0 , I went to disk management and set the older SSD as active and restarted, now even with the hard drive plugged in it doesn't recognize any boot drive The pc was running windows 10, it was up to date Asus B450, ryzen 5 3600 5600xt, 16gb ram
  7. what program should I consider using? I know that apps like steam games may not work which is fine, I have fast download, I just need to know what programs to use, what the risks are and how to do it, etc
  8. For context, I built my pc back in late 2017, so far I don't have any inclinations that my drives are failing but I feel it should be done soon to replace them, and I dislike the vibrations I can feel from the harddrive. Currently my pc is a 3700x, 16gb ram, ASRock B550, 6600xt, the 2 drives are the Cruical MX300 525gb m.2 SATA, and 2TB Western Digital RE4, and I am considering replacing both with either the Samsung 970 EVO 2tb for 160$ or the Sabrent 2TB Rocket Q for 190$. I'm only using 1.3tb of my total 2.5tb of storage. So I would like to know if i can copy the files from both drives with little to no potential data loss, I don't have anything too important on them but it would be a huge pain to lose anything without knowing what. And I would like to know if the sabrent rocket Q is worth the extra. I'm mostly gaming. Also to add screenshots of crystal disk
  9. I feel like a dumba** rn, because switching boards with similar issue i didnt think to download ASRocks included LAN drivers, this fixed the issue but doesnt explain why my previous mobo also had it idk, but installing offical ASRock software instead of whatever windows had fixed it
  10. after moving my whole setup into a cramped laundry room where my router is, i don't feel like doing that, any other way to root out software?
  11. it might take me a bit to move a small setup into the small room where my modem is, so it might take a bit before i get back to you with the results, the electricians that did it, did seem a little dodgy to me
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