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    CrystalDiskInfo Report Interpretation

    CrystalDiskInfo flag two of my HDDs today. I would appreciate assistance interpreting that report. The HDD having serial number Z296LM55, has been in the system for a lengthy time. I shall replace it. The drive having serial number Z295BFHY has been running only 11 days, so I shall contact...
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    Solved HDD causing lags on boot.

    So recently my PC had this period where it's partially unresponsive. It boots quickly to desktop in less than 30 seconds because the OS is installed on a SSD. But after it gets to desktop interface I can't open any program other than explorer or anything that's installed in the HDD, if i do...
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    How to get Seagate Exos Enterprise HDD to Be Detected By Windows?

    I am going to be purchasing a Seagate Exos Enterprise HDD. Seagate mentions that you have to do something with the power supply in order for the HDD to be detected by Windows. Does anyone know what that implies? I also saw something in the reviews about altering the power supply cable but the...
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    Solved Daisy chaining multiple HDD?

    I have 4 externel/internal 2.5" HDDs that are all different capacities but all the same speed 5200rpm. I would like to daisy chain them together to make one big drive. Is this possible and if so how do I do it, is there an enclosure that I can put them all into? I would be using USB 3.0 to do it...