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Hot plug bay, strange behavior
Both my Son and I have Coolrmaster CM690 II cases with a hot swap bay
built into the top. His MB is an ASUS Z390 prime A. Yesterday I gave him a 120 GB Kingston freshly formatted SSD to store his Photos, He plugged it in and it wouldn't show up, I took it to my system and it works fine in my hot plug bay Before opening the box to check fo loose Sata cables etc, I decided to try a few things as he hasn't used that bay for a few months, I tried 2 other SSDs with no show on both, Yet they work on mine. Then left it plugged in and tried a cold boot, Aha, now it showed up and I can unplug it and plug in a couple otherr drives and they all work fine. I repeated the test 3 or 4 times withe the same results, If I boot without a drive plugged in the bay will not as if not detected, But if I boot with a drive in the bay the drives work as normal. I switched Sata ports on the MB and went over the bios settings with the same results. As it is it works fine as long as he boots with a drive in the bay. I suspect a problem in the bay electronics but can't even see them without dismantling the whole top of the box, Which I don't really want to do as long as it works OK with a drive in the bay. Any other thoughts for me to try? Thanks, Rene |
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On 28/10/2019 21:16, Rene Lamontagne wrote:
Any other thoughts for me to try? Sure we have other thoughts as usual. The first thing an old man could do is to read this article and try it: https://itstillworks.com/enable-plug-play-5095705.html For reasons only you would know, you thought it clever to disable hot plug & play on your son's computer. How old is your son still relying on you? Surely, it must be time for him to start making a living for himself. Is he disabled? If so then it is understandable! -- With over 1,000,000 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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Hot plug bay, strange behavior
Rene Lamontagne wrote:
Both my Son and I have Coolrmaster CM690 II cases with a hot swap bay built into the top. His MB is an ASUS Z390 prime A. Yesterday I gave him a 120 GB Kingston freshly formatted SSD to store his Photos, He plugged it in and it wouldn't show up, I took it to my system and it works fine in my hot plug bay Before opening the box to check fo loose Sata cables etc, I decided to try a few things as he hasn't used that bay for a few months, I tried 2 other SSDs with no show on both, Yet they work on mine. Then left it plugged in and tried a cold boot, Aha, now it showed up and I can unplug it and plug in a couple otherr drives and they all work fine. I repeated the test 3 or 4 times withe the same results, If I boot without a drive plugged in the bay will not as if not detected, But if I boot with a drive in the bay the drives work as normal. I switched Sata ports on the MB and went over the bios settings with the same results. As it is it works fine as long as he boots with a drive in the bay. I suspect a problem in the bay electronics but can't even see them without dismantling the whole top of the box, Which I don't really want to do as long as it works OK with a drive in the bay. Any other thoughts for me to try? Thanks, Rene Are you sure that hot swap is turned on in bios? |
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Hot plug bay, strange behavior
On 2019-10-28 5:09 p.m., Paul in Houston TX wrote:
Rene Lamontagne wrote: Both my Son and I have Coolrmaster CM690 II cases with a hot swap bay built into the top. His MB is an ASUS Z390 prime A. Yesterday I gave him a 120 GB Kingston freshly formatted SSD to store his Photos, He plugged it in and it wouldn't show up, I took it to my system and it works fine in my hot plug bay Before opening the box to check fo loose Sata cables etc,Â* I decided to try a few things as he hasn't used that bay for a few months, I tried 2 other SSDs with no show on both, Yet they work on mine. Then left it plugged in and tried a cold boot, Aha, now it showed up and I can unplug it and plug in a couple otherr drives and they all work fine. I repeated the test 3 or 4 times withe the same results, If I boot without a drive plugged in the bay will not as if not detected, But if I boot with a drive in the bay the drives work as normal. I switched Sata ports on the MB and went over the bios settings with the same results. As it is it works fine as long as he boots with a drive in the bay. I suspect a problem in the bay electronics but can't even see them without dismantling the whole top of the box, Which I don't really want to do as long as it works OK with a drive in the bay. Any other thoughts for me to try? Thanks,Â* Rene Are you sure that hot swap is turned on in bios? Yes, positively on both PCs. Rene |
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Hot plug bay, strange behavior
Anyone wanna smell my ass for $65?
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Hot plug bay, strange behavior
You're nothing but a mean, old ******
with a limp penis. Find a Mc Donald's restaurant in Birmingham and jerk off in the men's room. You'll feel better afterwords. I do it all the time! |
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