The way the app worked on Mac (again, I can't remember the name) was very simple - you'd plug in an external hard drive and use the app to scan it's contents, it would make a snapshot of the entire hard drive but without the actual files (it would show everything about them though, date created...
I have a large archive of old projects on a bunch of external hard drives and was wondering if there's an application I can use to scan my hard drives and create an index of them so I can search their contents without needing to plug them in?
I would like to be able to perform a search across...
Thanks! Most of the settings were already set according to the links you posted except one. I changed that one setting so hopefully it's fixed. I'll update this once I test it.
The Sleep setting does say on Never unless I change it back but, as I mentioned before, I want my computer to sleep after some time unless I'm uploading. I don't want my computer constantly running and using power if I'm not using it.
I often have to upload very large files overnight via WeTransfer or FTPs but Windows keeps going to sleep and stopping / pausing the uploads. Is there a way I can tell Windows to stay awake when I'm uploading?
When I used Macs I was able to check something in the settings like, "Wake for...
Is it possible to remount an external hard drive that I've ejected but haven't unplugged? As far as I can tell the only way I can remount it is by unplugging and replugging it back in. With my Mac I can just go into Disk Utility, select the drive, and choose Mount but in Windows 10 the hard...
Thanks for the replies! Turns out it was a combination of factors but mainly just Windows lying to me.
The Program Files folder was 49GB larger than it displayed because for some reason Sea of Thieves wasn't being counted and PUBG was only showing about half it's actual size.
There was also a...
My OS drive is 250GB and is quickly filling up despite the fact that I only use it for applications and the OS (Windows 10) - all other files are kept on other internal/external drives.
According to the Properties of my C: drive I'm using 191GB of space...
...but when I look at the...
I'm using an internal 2.5 inch SSD as my boot drive and am trying to add a M.2 drive as secondary storage. When I installed the M.2 drive and restarted my computer it booted to the BIOS and said No Boot Drives Detected. When I removed the M.2 drive my computer started as normal.
Here's what...