980DE3/U3S3 win10 sees SATA3 drives as removable |
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Zixinus
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Posted: 05 Jul 2020 at 10:08pm |
Pretty much in the title. I upgraded from Win7 to Win10 and this is the only problem I still have. I have managed to solve the AMDaway unknown hardware issue and installed win10 drivers for the chipset.
I have tried the registry fix but to no avail. I have found Asmedia 106 drivers too. I cannot find a hotswap policy in either the BIOS or the Asmedia driver. I know the motherboard is very old but surely there is a way to properly solve this? |
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Zixinus
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I would like to note that I have dug into the BIOS and found hotswap to be set to DISABLED for both SATA drives. And I just updated the BIOS.
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ThreeDee
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is this a 'clean' install of Windows 10 or an actual upgrade from 7?
from this site: https://superuser.com/questions/1010792/internal-hard-drives-showing-as-removable-in-windows-10#:~:text=Check%20Control%20Panel%20%2D%2D%3E%20Device,not%20a%20drive%20being%20removable.
maybe that'll help ... ? |
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Zixinus
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This is a new, "clean" install.
And yes, I've already checked, Write Cache is set to "on" and also have "better performance" selected for removal policy. There is no "optimize for quick removal" tab. |
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I think I managed to fix it through the regedit fix.
The problem was that I just added the values like this: 0 1 Rather than like this: 0, 1, So that was the issue. Oh well, I upgraded my BIOS in the process. |
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