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    Anyone tried to move the system drive to SATA port 0?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by littlecx, Mar 22, 2013.

  1. littlecx

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    though no big deal, but is it supposed to be installed on port 0 rather than port 1 in order?
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  2. Support.3@XOTIC PC

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    It doesnt matter, they are both SATA III ports. If you really wanted you could swap the around but it wont make any difference in speed.
     
  3. littlecx

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    because i got start up error 0xC000000F everytime i enable boot time defragment on every defrag app i tried. i wonder if this is the cause. i already run chkdsk all passed
     
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    Do you get the same message when you swap the physical placement of the drive?
     
  5. littlecx

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    sadly, yes