does this image mean that my Drive C: is connected via USB port?
or there's something wrong?
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does this image mean that my Drive C: is connected via USB port?
or there's something wrong?
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nya ang imong drive diin na install ang OS?
unsa ang naka-indicate nga drive?
nope, it doesn't mean nga connected via usb port imo hard disk. try updating the driver for your motherboard bro. by the way bro, SATA na nga harddisk?
by the way, sata supports hot-plugging, so mo-appear ang "safely remove" icon sa imo system tray if mo-support ug hotplugging ang imo hard disk.
Last edited by insect111; 10-05-2009 at 09:04 AM.
bro unsa man imong hardisk unya unsa man imong bios try sad check sa imo bios bro basin naa rna didto explore lng.
unfortunately ing ana sad ako
peru ako nalang g format, heheheh
now okey na xa!!!
sata na sya..
nothing to worry..
if it is in the safely remove device.
meaning ur mobo is HOT SWAP CAPABLE..( since sata are HOT SWAP CAPABLE as designed )
http://www.ghacks.net/2009/04/05/enable-sata-hot-swap/
Hot Swap, or hot swapping, describes the process of connecting or removing an SATA drive from a running computer system. This hot swap technology has to be supported by the SATA controller and by the hardware driver in the operating system to work. The device specifications should state if the device is how swap capable. Another indicator is the safely remove hardware icon that should pop up automatically in the Windows system tray if the SATA drive is hot swap capable.
There are however cases where the controller supports hot swap but the driver has not implemented it. This is where the computer software Hot Swap comes into play. The portable software program will add the functionality to the operating system so that the SATA drives can be safely removed from the running computer system.
more of the term HOT SWAP : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_swapping
Last edited by butitoy; 10-05-2009 at 10:36 AM.
so what happens if I 'safely remove' it? :-/
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