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<blockquote data-quote="alexandrebr" data-source="post: 552795" data-attributes="member: 55998"><p>The Asrock Z77 Extreme4 UEFI shows according to the SATA Ports in which the drives are connected, just like the Disk Management (E:, D:, C: ). That's always been the sequence because W10 follows the physical connection, not the drive letter.</p><p></p><p>Towards your second question, sorry but I couldn't understand. Do you want to know if, before the system restore fix, the sequence was different? If so, I must say that W10 disk manager has always ordered the drives considering their physical ports. What calls my attention is the fact that system protection, although it follows MB connections in my system, seems to sort the drives randomly and my friend's system shows that.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, considering the W10 environment, I was hoping system protection would take the drive letters into account and show C:, D: and E: instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexandrebr, post: 552795, member: 55998"] The Asrock Z77 Extreme4 UEFI shows according to the SATA Ports in which the drives are connected, just like the Disk Management (E:, D:, C: ). That's always been the sequence because W10 follows the physical connection, not the drive letter. Towards your second question, sorry but I couldn't understand. Do you want to know if, before the system restore fix, the sequence was different? If so, I must say that W10 disk manager has always ordered the drives considering their physical ports. What calls my attention is the fact that system protection, although it follows MB connections in my system, seems to sort the drives randomly and my friend's system shows that. Anyway, considering the W10 environment, I was hoping system protection would take the drive letters into account and show C:, D: and E: instead. [/QUOTE]
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