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It seems that the now defunct evga forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are. I've been in datacenters for a very long time Hard drive not being recognized when on sata but does on external enclosure, also now a drive (nvme) disconnecting while in windows, so confusing

Not much to do here in indiana at 6 in the morning, so i decided to decipher hard drive model numbers for my own education

Learned a lot in the process, here's the results. I got an nvme ssd for my computer, but whenever i have it installed my hard drive light on my case remains solid at all times If i remove the nvme it fixes the issue I have a 1 tb western digital external hard drive hooked up to my computer via usb

I have been slightly worried about the possibility of it going out, as i've had it for three. I have an older server chassis i use for a media center. I do not believe it supports newer drives that have the pin 3 issue ive been reading about. I'm puzzled by this newer.

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