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File manager win 10 cannot find a pcie M2 SSD - Microsoft Community running windows 10 - new install MB is a asus MAXIMUS XIII APEX 64GB of Ram M2 is a Sabrent Rocket Q NVMe PCIe m 2 2280 In the BIOS setting the M2 is available When I try to find it in the windows file manager it does not show up
How do I get Windows 7 to index my logical drive? To solve (work around) this problem, I created a new partition (‘E’) and used Windows Explorer to copy all but System Volume Information and Recycling Bin from B to the new E partition Then I used Disk Management to change B to Y (which, after a reboot, disappeared, as before) I configured Indexing to ignore Y and index E That worked
How to protect the disk free space? - Microsoft Community Replied on April 23, 2025 Hi Yoram, You can use Disk Quota to assign usage limits for each account However, that may not be the optimal solution in your case, as the partition is relatively small (55 GB) Please open Disk Management and maximize it Adjust the column widths in the top pane to ensure all entries are visible Post a screenshot
lost boot manager , no product key windows 8 - Microsoft Community need help my laptop is got no boot manager , and product key cannot be found started trying to recover then run a disk was asked for product key which couldnt find windows 8 now its looking for boot
Windows 7 USB storage device not recognized by Windows Explorer On my Windows 7 laptop, my computer doesn't recognize storage devices in Windows Explorer, such as my external hard drives and flash drives (These are not new devices, and had previously worked on this computer)
When trying to do Windows Backup on old hard drive, says it cannot be . . . I would like to use this old drive as my backup drive using Windows backup Windows backup says it can not be used because it contains windows recovery environment Is there an easy way around this? I don't want to erase the info on that original drive, I want to add new info as it is backed up
The amount of available disk space keeps fluctuating. The amount of available disk space keeps fluctuating I went from over 20 gig of available space on Tuesday to 2 mb on Wednesday, back up to 702 mb, down to 100 kb, then back to 200 mb Is this a virus? I've run several varioud virus scans and nothing has been found, but I can't think of any other reason for the large loss of disk space
Win 10 Installation fails to find HDD. Cannot perform a system . . . Apparently this screen is "audit mode " I did manage to get disk management open and noticed there was no recovery partition I got the recovery window open and it indicated it could not do a system recovery as there is no recovery partition Opened Task Manager and ended the process running the window and that shut the computer down
Why does my Microsoft Surface Pro say that there was a problem . . . I had this for a while and it seems to be common IF that's the error, check the registry current user software Microsoft windows current version explorer fileExts for * iso, set default to "explorer exe" Your issue is a different literal cause, but I am guessing it is at least possible that the intermediate cause is in the file associations
I deleted the system reserved partition, cant clean install Win 7 Pro . . . I set the other partition (230GB) to the active and primary one with the disk management tool of Win 10 I put in the Win 7 DVD and changed the bios setting in such a way that it would boot from DVD first However, the Win 7 setup dialogue doesn't appear at all Instead DOS is giving me this message: "An operating system wasn't found