21.02.2024 06:50 - bewerkt 21.02.2024 06:58
21.02.2024 06:50 - bewerkt 21.02.2024 06:58
Hi everyone. I am new here.
I have a pesky problem regarding a new SATA SSD I've added to my motherboard to install Steam games on. My BOOT SSD just doesn't have enough room for games these days, so I've added a Crucial BX500 1TB 2.5in 3D NAND SATA SSD (CT1000BX500SSD1) to one of the available SATA ports. I was able to successfully set it up through Disk Management. But unfortunately, the new drive is showing as removable/ejectable media in the task bar.
I've tried a few things in attempts to get Windows to regard the drive as internal or non-removable to no avail. Simply ignoring it concerns me, as perhaps one day I'll accidentally eject the drive while it's in use and damage or corrupt files. I also heard that a drive being treated as removable is bad for performance or file integrity. Naturally, I wouldn't want this to be the case considering that I'll be running games off it.
Here's a list of potential fixes that did not work or were irrelevant:
Attached are screenshots of specs and settings, starting with my System Information.
Could someone please kindly assist me through correcting this issue? Do I need to manually update my BIOS firmware or some other drivers? Or am I perhaps missing a setting within my existing BIOS version to fix this?
I appreciate any and all help and will provide all details needed. Thank you for your assistance!
Gezza
op 23.02.2024 07:11
op 23.02.2024 07:11
Update: I ran CMD in admin mode and it allowed the command for treat as internal port, but it has not fixed the issue. Drive still shows as removable.
Also, have I posted this topic in the correct subforum?
op 23.02.2024 08:55
op 23.02.2024 08:55
Hi @gezzafc from the other side of the world and welcome to the MEDION Community,
let´s say it this way: Your current configuration differs from the original one (you definetely gained some partitions),so we have no option to replicate your experiences.
One obvious option would be to run a clean installation of the OS with the help of the Microsoft Media Creation Tool, which might solve the reported features,but this is just a personal suggestion without any relevant background
Cheers
Major ToM
op 24.02.2024 01:54
op 24.02.2024 01:54
Hi @Major_ToM,
Thank you for your response.
Interesting. I'm not sure how I ended up with more partitions as I don't really understand what they are in the first place.
Would updating the BIOS be an option? I noticed there's a 2018 American Megatrends firmware update in the optional updates section of Windows Update. Is there a hot swapping function that I can disable?
op 24.02.2024 08:18
op 24.02.2024 08:18
Hello @gezzafc and welcome
Try another sata port on the board.
Your current connected port may be preset as replaceable. (chipset).
bye Fishtown
op 25.02.2024 12:36
op 25.02.2024 12:36
Hi @Fishtown and thanks for your response. Unfortunately, there is only one other available SATA port. I've just tested it and same situation. Both Port 4 and 5 are set as removable. Is there a way I can change this? Should I update the chipset / firmware?
op 25.02.2024 12:59
op 25.02.2024 12:59
Hello @gezzafc
Unfortunately I can't say whether a newer chipset/firmware will change the situation; A test will show that.
But a moderator would have to take care of that, if there is one.
You still have two PCIEX1 slots, one of which is definitely covered/blocked by the thick graphics card, but the other should be freely accessible.
Would this card be an alternative for you?
bye Fishtown