Hi Tomtom.
What I have done this time, is create the usual Administrator account when I installed Windows, then, once it was running and updated, I immediately created an Elevated Administrator account before installing anything else and I intend to use the Elevated account as my primary and keep the normal account as a kind of plan B. At least I can confirm both have access privileges.
I have checked the drives and they report no errors. I have a new Corsair 480GB MP510 M.2 NVME as my C drive, which is where I installed my main games and a second SSD, a Samsung M.2 NVME as my D drive for everything else, a 2TB WD HDD Black, for general storage (pics, music etc) and a WD 4TB USB Passport drive, solely for backing everything up.
I have never had so many drives before. I’m bound to forget where everything is! Oh, and I went bonkers with case fans. 12x120mm Corsair rgb’s configured as 7 intakes front and lower side and 5 exhausts, 1 at the rear and four pushing through the two 240mm radiators in the roof. I think I’m having a mid-life crisis!
What I have done this time, is create the usual Administrator account when I installed Windows, then, once it was running and updated, I immediately created an Elevated Administrator account before installing anything else and I intend to use the Elevated account as my primary and keep the normal account as a kind of plan B. At least I can confirm both have access privileges.
I have checked the drives and they report no errors. I have a new Corsair 480GB MP510 M.2 NVME as my C drive, which is where I installed my main games and a second SSD, a Samsung M.2 NVME as my D drive for everything else, a 2TB WD HDD Black, for general storage (pics, music etc) and a WD 4TB USB Passport drive, solely for backing everything up.
I have never had so many drives before. I’m bound to forget where everything is! Oh, and I went bonkers with case fans. 12x120mm Corsair rgb’s configured as 7 intakes front and lower side and 5 exhausts, 1 at the rear and four pushing through the two 240mm radiators in the roof. I think I’m having a mid-life crisis!
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