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(b)2 PCI mounted NVMe Imtel SSDPEKK51 drives (a) BOOT drive - Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1 Tb with dual boot Win 10 / Win 7 connected to SATA port on motherboard connected to an ASMedia port This motherboard has 4 Sata 3Gb connectors and 4 Sata 6 Gb plus 4 USB 3.0 connectors for front panel and 10 USB 2.0 connectors and USB 3.0 on rear.
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Box is an ASUS P8 Z777-V Pro motherboard with 32Gb Ram and an Intel Core i53570K CPU plus a NVIDIA GeForce GTX1080Ti graphics card with 11Gb memory. Microsoft should go back to producing a basic bug free operating system.ġ. Not all these fancy bells and whistles that leave systems open to hacking and too complex for the average user, or even users with several computing degrees, in some cases. In 1973! I want a stable basic operating system that runs the certified programs I use. Why idiots have to keep introducing so called new and improved and ever more complex and unwanted by most users additions is beyond me.
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The initial install was from the first edition of Win 10 released free to Win 7 users.
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I have examined the problem indepth since it occurred on 7 October 2017 after I re-installed Windows 10 and it went through its customary update processes. LEMON by any description on standard computer ports. There is no excuse for releasing a program that is a This is a problem that SHOULD have been sorted out years ago by Microsoft technicians. teh problem is definitely in my OS and not in the storage If i plug the same drive which I can't run files from, in another computer, then I can run the exe files there. yet a permission error message is coming!! It is even happening on a brand new USB flash fromated with FAT32 file system, meaning there are no NTFS permissions on the drive.
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and also checked NTFS permissions (I gave everyone full permissions) still I could not solve this.
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This is driving me crazy! I tried all the registry and group policy settings related to removable storage. If I take a working exe from the local disk, and past it to the external HDD, then it won't run from there!! If I move the exe to the local disk, then I can run it with no issues. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item."
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The error that appears is : "Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. I can save, copy, past, rename, and open all kind of files from the USB flash or removable The information provided by the disk- or case-controller) ?ĭrive C : is a SanDisk SDSSDXP480GR131 SSD drive built in the laptop and recognized properly as an SSD.ĭrive F: is Lite-On LMT-256M6M SSD drive attached via one of the USB3.0 ports and classified as regular HDD.I am facing this strange issue that started since I updated to the latest build ( creators update) as I am now unable to run any exe file from any USB removable storage.
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Short of turning off automatic optimization, is there a way to tell Windows that this is an SSD drive and to treat it as such (regardless of This wouldĪlso indicate that the regular TRIM commands issued by Windows are not applied to the external SSD drive either.
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A test revealed that the optimization for the external SSD is actually performed like on a regular HDD and the TRIM command is not used. Standard defragmentation on a SSD can actually harm the SSD and over time reduce performance and life-cycle. As stated by almost all SSD manufacturers, The SSD works fine, but when using the "Optimize Drives" utility, the drive is listed as "Hard Disk Drive" under media type. My question concerns an external 240GB SSD drive connected to my laptop via an USB 3.0 port. (this topic applies to Windows 10 and Windows 8.1 equally)