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Anyone know why my PC tells me I can safely eject my boot drive and another SATA SSD I’m using?


Anyone know why my PC tells me I can safely eject my boot drive and another SATA SSD I’m using?

19 Comments

  1. fisstech-junkie

    There’s probably a storage setting in bios where all drives are set to hot swap.

  2. There’s a BIOS setting for hot swapping SATA. Disable this. It also disables Windows write caching on the drive, so has small performance implications.

  3. InfinityPainPlus

    do it
    you know you want to do it
    do it

  4. tamal4444

    what if you eject the boot drive? what will happen?

  5. ExtraTNT

    Maybe set to hotswap in bios… is your ssd slow? If so windows does not use the cache on it… set it to normal mode in the bios and then reenable the cache in windows…

  6. 123bence

    I like the name for the D: drive

    For me its just called new partition (in my language)

  7. Italian-Man-Zex

    seeing this post made me really anxious cus i had a drive called exactly ”Games and shit” too, and for a split second i thought it was mine and had a mini panic attack

  8. N0vawolf

    My intrusive thoughts would definitely win here

  9. Imaginary_Ad_5787

    Maybe you own one of those old pcs with removeable Hard Drives

  10. SDBoothroyd

    What’s your motherboard? I had a asus which was okay but the gigabyte I now have does this.

  11. SDBoothroyd

    Sounds like I too need to enter bios and change the settings. Thank you.

  12. travestic90

    Lol, Fast Games and Shit – classic drive naming convention

  13. McQuibbly

    Im curious to see what happens if you eject the boot drive

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