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Genie Thread: Drives missing after enabling OC Genie Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… 2014-07-07,12:08 PM #1 Hoopajoo View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Started Threads The Patient Join Date Jan 2011 Location The Boonies! Posts 303 Drives missing after enabling OC Genie I just put together a new rig with one of MSI's motherboards. After a week of the computer running without any issues, I decided to try OC genie and see if overclocking is all that it's cracked up to be. The OC Genie did its thing but now my E drive is missing. Not showing up in 'My Computer' at all. The C drive is a Samsung 840 Evo 128GB and the other hard drive is a regular http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f299/solved-sudden-bsod-and-its-aftermath-533441.html 2TB drive, I forget who its made by at the moment. Is there a reason for this? Reply With Quote 2014-07-07,12:15 PM #2 Cyrops View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Started Threads Herald of the Titans Join Date Aug 2013 Location US Eonar Posts 2,576 Was it empty? Do you see it in disk manager? Was the driver connected to lowest number SATA point? (if, for example, your Mobo has 6 ports and your Samsung is in #5 http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/1548476-Drives-missing-after-enabling-OC-Genie and 2TB disk in #6, the OC genie 'might' have turned off port #6 or w/e, the drives should start with #1, then #2 ports etc.). WoW (active): Paladin Diablo 3: When I play it once a year Radeon R series discussion PM me weird stuff :3 Reply With Quote 2014-07-07,12:22 PM #3 Hoopajoo View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Started Threads The Patient Join Date Jan 2011 Location The Boonies! Posts 303 Originally Posted by Cyrops Was it empty? Do you see it in disk manager? Was the driver connected to lowest number SATA point? (if, for example, your Mobo has 6 ports and your Samsung is in #5 and 2TB disk in #6, the OC genie 'might' have turned off port #6 or w/e, the drives should start with #1, then #2 ports etc.). It's not appearing in Disk Manager, or Device Manager. It's not empty as it has all of my media files and games on it. It's connected to the number two SATA port right behind the SSD. I'll go into the BIOS and see what I can see, what you say makes sense and I could be wrong about which SATA port I plugged it into seeing as it's a new board that's slightly laid out differently than the ASUS I upgraded from. I'll come back with my findings. Edit: I do have SpeedFan running and I just noticed it wa
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