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Problem with External SSD in Gaming Laptop

Problem with External SSD in Gaming Laptop

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HellNether
Senior Member
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10-29-2025, 05:19 PM
#1
the fact that it doesn't happen in every game can complicate diagnosis.
the first step would be to verify that the Power Plan is set to High Performance mode.
sometimes power saving or balanced plans will turn off certain devices to conserve energy or restrict their power supply.
if this problem is limited to Steam games, consider relocating them to your internal drive and moving others to the external one.
this might relate to how Steam's base is stored on the internal drive and its overlay functionality.
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HellNether
10-29-2025, 05:19 PM #1

the fact that it doesn't happen in every game can complicate diagnosis.
the first step would be to verify that the Power Plan is set to High Performance mode.
sometimes power saving or balanced plans will turn off certain devices to conserve energy or restrict their power supply.
if this problem is limited to Steam games, consider relocating them to your internal drive and moving others to the external one.
this might relate to how Steam's base is stored on the internal drive and its overlay functionality.

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XxPandaxX_74
Member
179
10-29-2025, 05:19 PM
#2
the absence of this problem in every game can complicate identification.
the initial step would be verifying that the Power Plan operates in High Performance mode.
occasionally, power-saving or balanced plans may turn off certain devices to conserve energy or restrict their power supply.
if the issue is limited to Steam games, relocating them to your internal drive and all others to an external one might help.
this could relate to Steam's base being stored on the internal drive and its overlay experiencing communication problems with data on the external drive.
a more effective approach might involve upgrading to a significantly larger storage device and keeping all games on the internal drive.
if the laptop remains under warranty, it’s important to confirm whether this drive swap would affect coverage.
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XxPandaxX_74
10-29-2025, 05:19 PM #2

the absence of this problem in every game can complicate identification.
the initial step would be verifying that the Power Plan operates in High Performance mode.
occasionally, power-saving or balanced plans may turn off certain devices to conserve energy or restrict their power supply.
if the issue is limited to Steam games, relocating them to your internal drive and all others to an external one might help.
this could relate to Steam's base being stored on the internal drive and its overlay experiencing communication problems with data on the external drive.
a more effective approach might involve upgrading to a significantly larger storage device and keeping all games on the internal drive.
if the laptop remains under warranty, it’s important to confirm whether this drive swap would affect coverage.

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Yoshman2000
Member
180
10-29-2025, 05:19 PM
#3
Use the USB ports located on the side featuring the audio jack, as this laptop offers various USB port speeds.
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Yoshman2000
10-29-2025, 05:19 PM #3

Use the USB ports located on the side featuring the audio jack, as this laptop offers various USB port speeds.