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Logan Aro
I was playing a game, and then my computer crashed. I have these crashes in any game that I have on full screen, and whenever I get these crashes I have to restart my computer. Sometimes it gives me the option to CTRL+ALT+DEL out of the game and restart my computer from there. I have to restart my computer because my computer doesn't let me access task manager when I open it up because the full-screen game is frozen on my screen. But sometimes when it doesn't let me do that I have to hold down my Alienware startup key, and I know this hurts the computer. I have had to restart my computer using the Alienware startup key multiple times, and nothing bad seems to happen. But just yesterday I had to press down my Alienware startup key and I decided to get off after that. The next day once I got on I noticed that my recording files were missing and I didn't think much of it because I know I sometimes move them around. But once I tried to open a game launcher I knew something was wrong. I went straight into my file folder and noticed that my D Drive was missing. I have two main drives, my C drive and D drive. My C drive holds all of the system processing stuff and windows, while my D drive holds all my games and other things. My D drive also has a terabyte on it while my C drive only has around a 100 gigabytes. I then continued to look through my computer to confirm that everything on my D drive was removed, it was. Then I searched up on chrome how to fix a missing driver, my D drive is missing, How do you find a lost driver?, etc. And found a bunch of results that led me to nothing. My computer doesn't even recognize that there ever even was a D-Drive on my computer. It is like my computer uninstalled the drive. If anyone has any information that could help me I would really appreciate it. Otherwise, I can only use my computer to use things like Google and small games.
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