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You're facing a tough situation, but I'm here to assist you. Let's tackle this together.

You're facing a tough situation, but I'm here to assist you. Let's tackle this together.

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Tebaa1011
Junior Member
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01-22-2016, 06:13 PM
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Hey, I understand you're busy with music production. Your NVME M.2 drive worked fine on your old PC but now disconnects unexpectedly on the new one. It reconnects when you power off and on. You've adjusted Windows settings and installed Crucial Storage Executive which reports good health. Need advice on fixing this issue? Thanks!
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Tebaa1011
01-22-2016, 06:13 PM #1

Hey, I understand you're busy with music production. Your NVME M.2 drive worked fine on your old PC but now disconnects unexpectedly on the new one. It reconnects when you power off and on. You've adjusted Windows settings and installed Crucial Storage Executive which reports good health. Need advice on fixing this issue? Thanks!

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Tzaza
Junior Member
8
01-22-2016, 08:12 PM
#2
Was die Plattform vollständig gewechselt? (Beispiel: LGA 1151 zu AM5) Keine Neuinstallation der Fenster? Klonieren?
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Tzaza
01-22-2016, 08:12 PM #2

Was die Plattform vollständig gewechselt? (Beispiel: LGA 1151 zu AM5) Keine Neuinstallation der Fenster? Klonieren?

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Spongboblife8
Junior Member
9
01-28-2016, 05:17 AM
#3
I recently transferred the NVME from an old Dell to a brand new Windows 11 system (still from Dell). The drive holds only audio files, no system information. It functions well for accessing the samples, but it’s starting to disconnect unexpectedly...
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Spongboblife8
01-28-2016, 05:17 AM #3

I recently transferred the NVME from an old Dell to a brand new Windows 11 system (still from Dell). The drive holds only audio files, no system information. It functions well for accessing the samples, but it’s starting to disconnect unexpectedly...

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N4YT10N
Junior Member
16
01-28-2016, 07:16 AM
#4
If you have several M.2s or SSDs in the original system, Windows may move data between them like a RAID stripe. This can lead to access and boot issues during migration. Besides, the drive might be at risk of damage. It’s best to back up what you can right away just in case.
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N4YT10N
01-28-2016, 07:16 AM #4

If you have several M.2s or SSDs in the original system, Windows may move data between them like a RAID stripe. This can lead to access and boot issues during migration. Besides, the drive might be at risk of damage. It’s best to back up what you can right away just in case.

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bloodline88
Member
149
01-28-2016, 03:24 PM
#5
Yes, it clarifies the setup. The existing machine includes a small NVMe drive using Windows files, and the recent issue involves the new NVMe version that now incorporates audio samples.
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bloodline88
01-28-2016, 03:24 PM #5

Yes, it clarifies the setup. The existing machine includes a small NVMe drive using Windows files, and the recent issue involves the new NVMe version that now incorporates audio samples.

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Kiweedo75
Member
52
01-28-2016, 06:31 PM
#6
Sorry to interrupt, but I'm dealing with a complicated scenario... any advice would be helpful?
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Kiweedo75
01-28-2016, 06:31 PM #6

Sorry to interrupt, but I'm dealing with a complicated scenario... any advice would be helpful?