So, upon shuffling around with my drives, I found that my (originally NTFS 3TB harddrive) now shows up as a FAT32, in the partition wizard all 3TB is somehow still there, but only 300mb usable in my file explorer.
What I did was install a new NVME 2TB drive onto my motherboard. This means that my current set up is:
-One main 500gb boot NVME
-One secondary 2TB NVME (Fresh)
-One 500gb SSD (Sata)
-One 2TB Harddrive (NTFS, SATA)
-One 3TB Harddrive (Originally NTFS, now FAT32)
I dont know what the issue is, but the only thing I can think of is that it has something to do with usable sata busses.
I have a Z390 Auorus Pro. 6 Sata slots. Upon using both NVME drives, SATA 1, 4, and 5 become unusuable, but 0, 2 and 3 remain usable. That is all available info I have. Any ideas? Ive never seen a HDD magically transform to another format, so my only guess right now is that my computer is only accessing a reserve partition on the drive instead of my main NTFS partition.
What I did was install a new NVME 2TB drive onto my motherboard. This means that my current set up is:
-One main 500gb boot NVME
-One secondary 2TB NVME (Fresh)
-One 500gb SSD (Sata)
-One 2TB Harddrive (NTFS, SATA)
-One 3TB Harddrive (Originally NTFS, now FAT32)
I dont know what the issue is, but the only thing I can think of is that it has something to do with usable sata busses.
I have a Z390 Auorus Pro. 6 Sata slots. Upon using both NVME drives, SATA 1, 4, and 5 become unusuable, but 0, 2 and 3 remain usable. That is all available info I have. Any ideas? Ive never seen a HDD magically transform to another format, so my only guess right now is that my computer is only accessing a reserve partition on the drive instead of my main NTFS partition.