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The normal way to change "Policies" for an external/removable device is right clicking on the hardware and then selecting the Policies tab and checking the one you want - improved performance or quick removal.
I have just added an external SATA drive for data only - and that procedure is grayed out and set for "Performance."
That setting causes the occasional, annoying, "Delayed Write Failed" syndrome. Performaance is not the desired, but turning off the caching that causes that error is desired.
With that option grayed out, is there a Registry hack that can make it happen?
I have just added an external SATA drive for data only - and that procedure is grayed out and set for "Performance."
That setting causes the occasional, annoying, "Delayed Write Failed" syndrome. Performaance is not the desired, but turning off the caching that causes that error is desired.
With that option grayed out, is there a Registry hack that can make it happen?