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    Bought a 1TB ssd for Buzz 4900, i plugged it in but when I check the box for storeage it says it is safely ejected. How do you format? I turned unit off for couple minutes and status didnt change. Anyone experience this yet?

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    device preferences ,storage ,removable storage .click on your drive,set up as device storage, format
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    • #3
      or try this
      Try formatting it on a PC first, to NTFS
      Then plug it back into the box.
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      • #4
        OK went to mnf and they suggested to pull the ssd and cut all power to the Buzz for at least one minute. Then while power off. reinsert ssd and fire up. Went to setup and clicked on memory icon and formatted the drive. Works great!!!

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        • #5
          cool
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          • #6
            Sometimes it happens that your laptop stops seeing the storage at all. In that case, a factory reset can help. In the case of HDD, it usually means its death, but with SSD, more often, there are more "simple" problems. If you need to restore all the information in the storage, it is better to contact https://www.salvagedata.com/, which truly understands how to solve such problems!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by RaidShadowbennets453 View Post
              Sometimes it happens that your notebook stops seeing the storage at all. In that case, a factory reset can help.
              what notebook
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