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re: Windows 10 help!
Posted on 2/16/19 at 4:52 pm to Coach72
Posted on 2/16/19 at 4:52 pm to Coach72
Update: switched my external HD to a USB 2 port instead of the 3 and now i'm able to transfer files and folders back on to my ssd C (albeit slower lol).
I have no idea what the problem is/was - I know just enough to navigate my way around a cpu. Haven't tried this with any of the rear ports yet, although everything currently plugged in has been working fine (mouse, keyboard, printer, wifi network adapter, headsets).
I have no idea what the problem is/was - I know just enough to navigate my way around a cpu. Haven't tried this with any of the rear ports yet, although everything currently plugged in has been working fine (mouse, keyboard, printer, wifi network adapter, headsets).
Posted on 2/17/19 at 6:02 pm to Coach72
Sounds like a usb 3.0 driver issue obviously. Maybe check for firmware updates on that mb or usb expansion pack
Posted on 2/17/19 at 8:33 pm to Coach72
quote:
Update: switched my external HD to a USB 2 port instead of the 3 and now i'm able to transfer files and folders back on to my ssd C (albeit slower lol).
I have no idea what the problem is/was - I know just enough to navigate my way around a cpu. Haven't tried this with any of the rear ports yet, although everything currently plugged in has been working fine (mouse, keyboard, printer, wifi network adapter, headsets).
Check the motherboard's manufacturer's site for updated BIOS and drivers (you may be able to get the drivers from a Windows Update).
Posted on 2/20/19 at 2:56 am to Coach72
Try plugping the external HDD to Windows 10 and just go to device properties ->tools; and select and run scan, and repair. Once completed again, try copying your files
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