Windows 10: magically replicated drive contents to another drive

Discus and support magically replicated drive contents to another drive in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Why and how are contents of my d: drive being replicated on my E: drive. The contents are stored inside a folder with date format, year-month-day.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by JohnWXY, Nov 24, 2022.

  1. JohnWXY Win User

    magically replicated drive contents to another drive


    Why and how are contents of my d: drive being replicated on my E: drive. The contents are stored inside a folder with date format, year-month-day. Thanks

    :)
     
    JohnWXY, Nov 24, 2022
    #1

  2. Windows 10 1909 Causes Secondary Hard Drive to not be Recognized

    Installing the Windows 10 1909 Update causes my secondary hard drive to not be recognized.

    Steps to confirm issue:

    • Secondary drive not visible in Windows Explorer
    • Secondary drive not visible in device manager
    • Secondary drive not visible in disk manager

    Steps to replicate issue:

    • Installing 1909 update

    Steps to resolve issue:

    • Uninstall 1909 update

    Since updates can only be delayed for so long, an actual fix would be appreciated.
     
    Teknophile, Nov 24, 2022
    #2
  3. little cat, Nov 24, 2022
    #3
  4. magically replicated drive contents to another drive

    Overclock your hard drive!!!

    Heres a much easier hack that I realized quite a few years ago that really does work!

    REQUIREMENTS:
    • Hard drive with molex power connection.
    • PSU with more than 1 strand that has molex plugs on it.
    • Wire strippers, soldering iron if you're fancy, electrical tape if you're not.
    STEPS:
    • Take the strand of connectors from your PSU, and decide which one will be the donator for this overclocking adventure.
    • Cut the yellow and orange cables, then twist them together.
    • Find the power connector you've chosen as the overclocking connector, and release the orange cable from the connector. Now use your preferred method to bind them together, then place it back together.
    • Plug in a drive and feel the speed!
    Congratulations! You've just overclocked your hard drive!
     
    Sir B. Fannybottom, Nov 24, 2022
    #4
Thema:

magically replicated drive contents to another drive

Loading...
  1. magically replicated drive contents to another drive - Similar Threads - magically replicated drive

  2. New "top level" drive folders replicating drive names on non-system drives

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    New "top level" drive folders replicating drive names on non-system drives: My computer has a couple of extra NTFS drives - one is a SSD, one is a HDD.They are listed as drives F: and G:My system drive is C:, no drive D:, and drive E: is a system-restore reserved drive.I noticed that drives F: and G: now have new top-level folders that replicate the...
  3. New "top level" drive folders replicating drive names on non-system drives

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    New "top level" drive folders replicating drive names on non-system drives: My computer has a couple of extra NTFS drives - one is a SSD, one is a HDD.They are listed as drives F: and G:My system drive is C:, no drive D:, and drive E: is a system-restore reserved drive.I noticed that drives F: and G: now have new top-level folders that replicate the...
  4. New "top level" drive folders replicating drive names on non-system drives

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    New "top level" drive folders replicating drive names on non-system drives: My computer has a couple of extra NTFS drives - one is a SSD, one is a HDD.They are listed as drives F: and G:My system drive is C:, no drive D:, and drive E: is a system-restore reserved drive.I noticed that drives F: and G: now have new top-level folders that replicate the...
  5. magically replicated drive contents to another drive

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    magically replicated drive contents to another drive: Why and how are contents of my d: drive being replicated on my E: drive. The contents are stored inside a folder with date format, year-month-day. Thanks...
  6. magically replicated drive contents to another drive

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    magically replicated drive contents to another drive: Why and how are contents of my d: drive being replicated on my E: drive. The contents are stored inside a folder with date format, year-month-day. Thanks...
  7. Shared Drive and its contents

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    Shared Drive and its contents: Why are all the folders inside a Shared Drive not automatically shared? I assume it was so but when I checked several folder inside a shared Drive , some are shared others are not . Any reason for this ? Tks 178514
  8. (C:) drive space magically disappeared

    in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance
    (C:) drive space magically disappeared: Hi, Today I installed a new 2TB HDD and have just noticed that my C: drive's space has shrunk down to 6GB of free space out of 476GB. Pretty bizarre! I am nearly sure it was less than half full last time I noticed this. I am unaware if this has happened after installing this...
  9. (C:) drive space magically disappeared

    in Windows 10 Support
    (C:) drive space magically disappeared: Hi, Today I installed a new 2TB HDD and have just noticed that my C: drive's space has shrunk down to 6GB of free space out of 476GB. Pretty bizarre! I am nearly sure it was less than half full last time I noticed this. I am unaware if this has happened after installing this...
  10. Replicating files filling C:/ Drives

    in Windows 10 Network and Sharing
    Replicating files filling C:/ Drives: Good Morning, I'm expierencing an issue on Windows Server 2016 Datacenter where files for OneDrive install/Update are replicating indefinitely at "C:\Windows\SysWOW64\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive". They get replicated after every reboot. I...