Question HDDs detected as Portable Devices

Sep 26, 2019
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Hello people.

i have ryzen 1800x + MSI B350 Gaming Pro Carbon

actually i'm not sure if its bios problem or win10 new update 1903 problem or amd chipset driver problem !
because i did update these three options (bios + amd chipset driver + win 10 build 1903) all together in one hour.
and after several restarts i realised two of my internal hard Drives (TOSHIBA 2TB+ Seagate 500GB)SATA 3&4 have known As Portable devices in taskbar.(they are both under ASmedia 106x controler chip)
i checked into bios for Hot plug and i disabled them (didn't help)
and also i disabled (usb legacy) for all HDDs and SDD (didn't help either)
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1-i'm seeing 3 SATA Controller in Device Manager Now !!!
2-for some reason SATA 3&4 Under ASmedia 106x SATA Controller have detected as External Devices in task bar.
3-SATA 1&2 which are under Msi b350 chip controller (detected normaly as internal drives)
4-what must i do to windows 10 Detects my HDDs as normal internal Devises ?
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Yeah, you've ended up with what most people see when an update goes sideways or when the OS sources drivers it's not meant to. I'd advise in backing up all of your critical data, in case you have any on C(OS drive) and then reinstall the OS after creating a bootable USB installer using Windows Media Creation Tools.

Just to bring us up to speed, which BIOS version are you currently on? Did you use MSI's app to update your BIOS or did the OS suggest so?
 
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have you tried

Go to Computer > Manage > Device Manager > IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers > Asmedia 106x SATA Controller > Properties
In the Asmedia 106x SATA Controller Properties dialog I went to the tab named Policies and unchecked "Enable safely Remove Disk"and finally I restarted Windows. And with this bye bye annoying hot swap function in the The notification area

Another solution is to edit the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\Parameters\Device ->"REG_MULTI_SZ" parameter so that the value is
 
Yeah, you've ended up with what most people see when an update goes sideways or when the OS sources drivers it's not meant to. I'd advise in backing up all of your critical data, in case you have any on C(OS drive) and then reinstall the OS after creating a bootable USB installer using Windows Media Creation Tools.

Just to bring us up to speed, which BIOS version are you currently on? Did you use MSI's app to update your BIOS or did the OS suggest so?
hello . thank you for your advice. but i cant reinstall new windows 10 . i have lots of original programs on it.

My bios version is: 7B00v1JN(Beta version) i always want to keep my system up to date. so i decided to update bios . and i've updated it From Flash Bios into Bios Configuration By a fat32 Flash disk.
actually this version of bios is super Stable for Overclocking DRAM and CPU. its too good
 
have you tried



Another solution is to edit the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci\Parameters\Device ->"REG_MULTI_SZ" parameter so that the value is
hello . tnq for replay.
i'm struggling this issue for more than 1 week.
and i've done all of these solution through google searching. didn't work