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New build, everything appears normal until the internet stops and external drives vanish?

New build, everything appears normal until the internet stops and external drives vanish?

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Pablodogs
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11-24-2023, 02:58 AM
#11
The cable is designed to connect to the rear of the motherboard, but it lacks Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities.
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Pablodogs
11-24-2023, 02:58 AM #11

The cable is designed to connect to the rear of the motherboard, but it lacks Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities.

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RobertXDB
Junior Member
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12-15-2023, 03:30 PM
#12
Are you confirming whether the system uses 1GbE or 2.5GbE connections?
Has the power management feature been disabled on the network controller, as previously mentioned?
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RobertXDB
12-15-2023, 03:30 PM #12

Are you confirming whether the system uses 1GbE or 2.5GbE connections?
Has the power management feature been disabled on the network controller, as previously mentioned?

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seva233
Junior Member
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12-17-2023, 01:16 AM
#13
after opening device manager and adjusting power settings for USB and LAN, I haven’t encountered any problems yet. However, another issue I’m facing is that when I try to reset, it gets stuck in a loop and doesn’t actually reset. The icon spins continuously, and even after letting it run for two hours, it still boots into safe mode when turned off.
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seva233
12-17-2023, 01:16 AM #13

after opening device manager and adjusting power settings for USB and LAN, I haven’t encountered any problems yet. However, another issue I’m facing is that when I try to reset, it gets stuck in a loop and doesn’t actually reset. The icon spins continuously, and even after letting it run for two hours, it still boots into safe mode when turned off.

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seallover076
Junior Member
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12-17-2023, 01:54 AM
#14
It seems to confirm your understanding about system stability improvements.
Regarding the reset process, it appears you're asking if exiting Sleep or Hibernation causes the computer to loop when returning to Desktop.
If this is the case, disabling these modes might help.
The reason for turning off all power-saving features and Sleep/Hibernation is due to concerns about Windows properly managing external USB devices. This approach is more stable but less energy-efficient.
For more details, you can refer to the provided links.
Alternatively, you can adjust settings via Microsoft support resources.
Method 5 involves disabling USB selective suspend to prevent external drives from shutting down unexpectedly.
Choose the Start button, enter power plan in the search, then pick Change Plan Settings, select Change advanced power settings, expand USB Settings, and set Plugged in to disabled.
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seallover076
12-17-2023, 01:54 AM #14

It seems to confirm your understanding about system stability improvements.
Regarding the reset process, it appears you're asking if exiting Sleep or Hibernation causes the computer to loop when returning to Desktop.
If this is the case, disabling these modes might help.
The reason for turning off all power-saving features and Sleep/Hibernation is due to concerns about Windows properly managing external USB devices. This approach is more stable but less energy-efficient.
For more details, you can refer to the provided links.
Alternatively, you can adjust settings via Microsoft support resources.
Method 5 involves disabling USB selective suspend to prevent external drives from shutting down unexpectedly.
Choose the Start button, enter power plan in the search, then pick Change Plan Settings, select Change advanced power settings, expand USB Settings, and set Plugged in to disabled.

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