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    UX32VD - Mounting the iSSD as a separate drive

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by drunkenmeows, Jan 29, 2013.

  1. drunkenmeows

    drunkenmeows Newbie

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    I recently upgraded my ux32vd's 500GB drive with a SSD and was hoping to use the internal iSSD for extra space my sym link some folders there.

    I deleted partitions, and reformatted the drive as one sign volume, however it fails to appear in "Computer" as a usable drive.

    Is this an impossibility? I feel like I'm missing something.

    Cheers

    diskinfo.jpg

    ...

    Wow, I'm an idiot.

    Did a quick google for drives not mounting.

    Assigned a drive letter manually and it mounted instantly.

    Disk Management -> Right click the disk -> Change Drive letter and path... -> add -> set drive letter.

    Hopefully this'll help anyone else with the same problem.

    Sorry for any wasted time.

    Thanks