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  1. fredc Win User

    Win 10 doesn't recognize SSD , have a question.


    When i go to disk management all i see is NTFS file system , my SSD no longer shows , is this normal ?

    :)
     
    fredc, Aug 18, 2015
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  2. pjhinch Win User

    Hard drive is recognised as SSD drive in windows 10.

    Original Title: HTS Hard drive (HDD) now recognized as an SSD drive upon upgrade to win 10

    DID an upgrade of a new hdd ---HGST HTS725050A7E630 HDD --500gb 7200rpm---Hitachi? to windows 10.

    Fresh install of win 7 on this acer laptop worked and defragged correctly...on install of win10..hard drive now recognized as a ssd ,so won't defrag etc. how to fix?
     
    pjhinch, Aug 18, 2015
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  3. Chris YVR Win User
    BSOD Win 10 Upgrade from Win 7

    Thanks Shubham

    But you are not supposed to run MS chkdsk on an Intel SSD - at least I thought that. Am I wrong? I already used the Intel SSD utility and everything comes out fine.

    It appears that my SSD drive is now not being recognized as the boot disc. For the last month on an Win 10 upgrade, the system was working fine with multiple reboots. How do I make Win 10 realize that my SSD Drive is the boot drive? Please read what I
    have done before!

    Thanks

    Chris
     
    Chris YVR, Aug 18, 2015
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  4. bro67 Win User

    Win 10 doesn't recognize SSD , have a question.

    No that is not normal. Does it show up in the Bios?
     
    bro67, Aug 18, 2015
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  5. CountMike New Member
    But SSD is probably formatted to NTFS. How many disks do you have ?
     
    CountMike, Aug 18, 2015
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  6. jimbo45 Win User
    Hi there

    sometimes Disks will show up in the Disk Management option but have no Drive letter assigned (particularly common if swapping external USB HDD's between machines). If that's the case simply assign it a letter (right mouse click and choose a letter in the drop downs).

    A good piece of kit to use with SSD's is a USB2-->SATA adapter (or USB3 -->SATA adapter). This will immediately tell you if the SSD is OK as you can just plug it in to a USB port. Also useful if you want to clone / copy the OS to a new SSD before opening up the machine and fiddling around with the hardware -- especially a laptop.

    These adapters are really cheap -- a USB2 one is fine even in a USB3 slot. No power supplies are needed - even on a laptop an SSD will work fine with one of these adapters.

    Finally when the SSD is correctly working etc - simply replace / add it to the mobo. I have found those USB-->SATA adapters really usefull !!

    Cheers
    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, Aug 18, 2015
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  7. fredc Win User
    I am pretty clueless when it comes to this stuff , the screenshot is what disk management shows.
     
    fredc, Aug 18, 2015
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  8. CountMike New Member

    Win 10 doesn't recognize SSD , have a question.

    So that's it, one disk formatted to NTFS file system and 240 - 250 GB size. In Device manager, under Disk drives will tell you exactly which one it is.
     
    CountMike, Aug 18, 2015
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  9. fredc Win User
    In device manager it has the proper hard drive displayed (only one lol) but i thought disk management had to show an SSD maybe i'm wrong , i would bet the house i'm wrong because i'm always wrong .

    If i'm ever correct then somethings seriously wrong.
     
    fredc, Aug 18, 2015
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  10. CountMike New Member
    Is that a desktop or laptop ? Because both, mechanical hard disk (conventional) and SSDs can be formatted in many formats, Fat, Fat32, NTFS, GPT etc. You can't tell by format which drive it is. What's under Disk drives in Device manager ?
     
    CountMike, Aug 18, 2015
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  11. fredc Win User
    Just says Intel SSD , it's a laptop.
     
    fredc, Aug 18, 2015
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  12. robgr Win User
    You're likely looking at the SSD in your screenshot above, I'd expect it to be a boot disk and it's the right sort of size for an SSD
    I have an SSD as a system disk, when I get home form work tonight I'll have a poke around to see how it can be discerned as an SSD
     
    robgr, Aug 18, 2015
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  13. fredc Win User

    Win 10 doesn't recognize SSD , have a question.



    Thanks appreciated it , yes it is a boot disk.
     
    fredc, Aug 18, 2015
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  14. CountMike New Member
    Well, there's your "Lost" SSD !!!
     
    CountMike, Aug 18, 2015
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  15. robgr Win User
    CrystalDiskInfo will give you the detail you require, see here
     
    robgr, Aug 18, 2015
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