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RileyBuhrow
Summary: In my file explorer, two drives appear. My C drive, where my Windows 10 OS is installed, and my D drive. My C drive is 476 (500) GB, my D drive is 1.8 (2) TB. I would like to switch my C and D drives so the 2TB hard drive is my default, where my OS is installed, etc. My C drive currently has 290 GB used and 186 unused.
Notes: The D drive does not appear under Settings/Storage - only my C drive appears here. Both drives appear in the Task Manager, labelled "Disk 0 (C" and "Disk 1 (D" which leads me to believe these are physically separate disks, not partitions - but I could be wrong, please clarify this. To be clear, I cannot see any data stored on my D: drive. Though Task Manager/Performance/Disk 1 says "Formatted: 1.8 TB", when you select the D: drive in File Explorer it states the drive is not formatted and must be formatted before it can be accessed, then asks if I would like to format the disk (I have not done so). I am willing to reset my computer; all of my files are saved to the cloud and I am in the process of creating a USB recovery drive as I type this.
Questions: Is this possible? Is this worthwhile? If both possible and worthwhile, how do I do it?
Specifications:
1. This is an ASUS Q530U laptop (not to be confused with the Q530UX or Q530UZ). That is the sticker on the outside of the laptop. Inside the Settings/About it says "Q534UXK". I am not entirely sure why this discrepancy exists but I would trust the sticker first.
2. Intel core processor: i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70 GHz 2.90 GHz with 2 cores and 4 logical processors. (not overclocked manually but I often see it running between 3.0-3.4 GHz) Also noteworthy is that in the Task Manager, the system recognizes it to have a base speed of 2.90 GHz. I am not sure why the 2.70 GHz is included in the name of the processor but nobody truly understands Intel's naming system, so.
3. 16.0 GB RAM, 15.9 usable, 2133 MHz
4. Two graphics cards on board, the Intel(R) HD Graphics 620 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX950M
5. See summary for drive information
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Notes: The D drive does not appear under Settings/Storage - only my C drive appears here. Both drives appear in the Task Manager, labelled "Disk 0 (C" and "Disk 1 (D" which leads me to believe these are physically separate disks, not partitions - but I could be wrong, please clarify this. To be clear, I cannot see any data stored on my D: drive. Though Task Manager/Performance/Disk 1 says "Formatted: 1.8 TB", when you select the D: drive in File Explorer it states the drive is not formatted and must be formatted before it can be accessed, then asks if I would like to format the disk (I have not done so). I am willing to reset my computer; all of my files are saved to the cloud and I am in the process of creating a USB recovery drive as I type this.
Questions: Is this possible? Is this worthwhile? If both possible and worthwhile, how do I do it?
Specifications:
1. This is an ASUS Q530U laptop (not to be confused with the Q530UX or Q530UZ). That is the sticker on the outside of the laptop. Inside the Settings/About it says "Q534UXK". I am not entirely sure why this discrepancy exists but I would trust the sticker first.
2. Intel core processor: i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70 GHz 2.90 GHz with 2 cores and 4 logical processors. (not overclocked manually but I often see it running between 3.0-3.4 GHz) Also noteworthy is that in the Task Manager, the system recognizes it to have a base speed of 2.90 GHz. I am not sure why the 2.70 GHz is included in the name of the processor but nobody truly understands Intel's naming system, so.
3. 16.0 GB RAM, 15.9 usable, 2133 MHz
4. Two graphics cards on board, the Intel(R) HD Graphics 620 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX950M
5. See summary for drive information
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