Why does my SATA hard drive show up as a removable device? - sata removable rack
Can I secure? or right?
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PIERRE
said...
There are some hard drives that connect to the tower via a special port. The port has a small switch on it. He turns, and the device can be removed and replaced by another.
This does not apply, however, mean that the drive actually removavle. It is not connected to the Bay of discs, then it is a permanent institution, because, as he was physically istalled .... If you do not harbor SPECIAL / Bay, which is mounted inside the PC like any other drive.
2 comments:
There are some hard drives that connect to the tower via a special port. The port has a small switch on it. He turns, and the device can be removed and replaced by another.
This does not apply, however, mean that the drive actually removavle. It is not connected to the Bay of discs, then it is a permanent institution, because, as he was physically istalled .... If you do not harbor SPECIAL / Bay, which is mounted inside the PC like any other drive.
Is it an external hard drive you just plugged in, then it is a removable device.
You can remove it. or just drag
not normally see, like an internal SATA hard disk appears as a removable disk device, except perhaps your eSATA.
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