Want to talk about annoyances? Those would make your day! One thing at a time you can try is moving the data cable over to another port after the system is shut down completely of course which will then allow for a completely fresh detection of the drive as well as see if the port is at question.
The drive that came with the pc suggests the drive itself is likely the problem! Even on the custom builds here I've ended up replacing not one but pairs of optical drives even having a 3rd added in on this case being an old cd not dvd burner with a longer case up in the top bay since the dvd drives kept failing to burn VCDs or video cd projects and acted up where I was going back and forth from the first Sata dvd drives back to PIDE and now back to a new pair of Sata once again. Sambient usb/eSata PATA/Sata II, III external enclosure Other Info: Accomdata fan cooled usb 2.0 PIDE/Sata II, III external enclosure. Internet Speed: 30mbs upgraded from previous dslīrowser: WaterFox/Cyberfox 圆4 variations of FireFox, FF 圆4Īntivirus: VIPRE 2016 Internet Secuurity Life Time Subscription
WD 1tb Green Power HD In external enclosure temp internal install until new drives go in. Pending WD Heavy Duty PC/Mac/NAS/CCTVDVR = 2 to replace WD 1tb Black Edition Sata 3.0 = 2 Hard Drives: WD Black Edition 1tb Sata II 3.0 = 2 OS drives Keyboard: AZIO L70 Backlit Letters Gaming model Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VW199T-P 19" HP 2082a Main dual display -HP 2082a 20" remote pc
Sound Card: Creative Labs X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCI Express Graphics Card: MSI HD Radeon 5750 1gb - MSI 6450 1gb Remote pc
Memory: Kingston Hyper X DDR3 1600 1.5v 16gb - Hyper X "Fury" 8gb second remote pc Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-790-UD4/Gigabyte GA-880GM-D2H
OS: W10 Pro 圆4/W7 Ultimate 圆4 dual boot main - W10 Pro Insider Preview/W7 Pro 圆4 - remote pc System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Builds In the first screen you will also notice a K drive which a hard drive inside an external enclosure using a usb port at present until later seeing the eSata ports connected on the case itself.
But essentially since something was in the D drive it is seen by Windows 10 as being an "active" drive not simply one more external drive left plugged in. If you right click on an ISO file and select the Mount option you would see it opened in the I drive. with the I drive being the virtual not physical drive included. Otherwise without anything in the D drive it would be seen down below along side the E drive. Now when hitting one little arrow to close up the hard drives section what's this? Since both sections to look as far as optical drives are kept apart you now see a totally separate optical drive come into view being the second of the two dvd drives on the main build here which just happens to have something in it namely a recovery cd used only when booted live from it in order to restore a system image. Seems 10 has put those into a different category entirely! The first screen shows something similar while you can still see a difference in drives on two separate machines entirely the "Unspecified" area of the explorer windows still show optical drives there and not above. Put something in the drive! That's it! See for yourself with a look at the two images of two separate File Explorer windows in view one for the host pc and another from a second remote pc kept the same while the view changes on the first.