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Lady:

--- Quote from: satrow on June 08, 2019, 12:49:29 pm ---Certainly looks better, are the new SES drivers installed?
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I don't know how to check that.


--- Quote from: satrow on June 08, 2019, 12:49:29 pm ---It might be possible to clear the drive so that it bypasses the WD drivers/SES/Encryption, so it behaves like a standard ext. drive, I'll look into that later, unless Tom finds the time before I get back.
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I'm not sure if I understand this correctly, but I definitely don't want to lose the encryption.

Boggin:
Reliability history will tell you which drivers were successful or not in installing.

Lady:
This is what my reliability monitor looks like. I guess this is what you mean. I don't see anything that looks like a driver.

Please don't forget my system is in Dutch and I've never dealt with any of these things before.

Boggin:
No, that's the reliability monitor.

Go Start - start to type reliability and press enter when View reliability history comes up.

It may have red crosses or an i for info for certain days.

Click on any day where you have these and more info will come up in the bottom pane and clicking on the blue tech details link will produce more info.

satrow:
DriverView will show the loaded drivers, for 3rd party drivers like these, set it to hide MS drivers (some MS drivers are created 'on the fly', they'll show as unknown but can be ignored, eg. dump_?????.sys), View > Hide Microsoft drivers:

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