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Eject Internal HDD & SSD ??

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4 minutes ago, Finley_Crofts said:

Hello, I have built my PC for some time now and I have noticed that it says 'Eject Device' and shows my main drive (ssd/w os) and one of my 1 tb drives with a 500gb separation (HDD).

Just wondering on how to fix this as they are internal drives and out of all my time building PCs I haven't come across this before, is this common?

This is usually caused by your storage-devices having been configured to support hot-swap in BIOS -- disabling hot-swap for them should fix such issues in that case. That said, there could be any number of other things causing that as well, in which case I dunno how to fix it.

Hello, I have built my PC for some time now and I have noticed that it says 'Eject Device' and shows my main drive (ssd/w os) and one of my 1 tb drives with a 500gb separation (HDD).

Just wondering on how to fix this as they are internal drives and out of all my time building PCs I haven't come across this before, is this common? 

 

Hoping you can fix this problem for me as I am having very little luck finding a solution on google etc.

 

Thanks in advance. 

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4 minutes ago, Finley_Crofts said:

Hello, I have built my PC for some time now and I have noticed that it says 'Eject Device' and shows my main drive (ssd/w os) and one of my 1 tb drives with a 500gb separation (HDD).

Just wondering on how to fix this as they are internal drives and out of all my time building PCs I haven't come across this before, is this common?

This is usually caused by your storage-devices having been configured to support hot-swap in BIOS -- disabling hot-swap for them should fix such issues in that case. That said, there could be any number of other things causing that as well, in which case I dunno how to fix it.

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2 minutes ago, WereCatf said:

This is usually caused by your storage-devices having been configured to support hot-swap in BIOS -- disabling hot-swap for them should fix such issues in that case. That said, there could be any number of other things causing that as well, in which case I dunno how to fix it.

Okay, thanks I will try that soon. ?

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