Windows 10 Thunderbolt 3 conflicting with internal SSD

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Marri888

Hi,


So I have connected via thunderbolt 3 a sonnett echo 3 which is an external multi card PCIe enclosure, and then daisy chained to a thunderbolt i/o expansion dock.


I have two internal drives in my laptop, my OS (windows 10) drive is on a M.2, and my second drive is a Cruical brand (CT2000MX500SSD1) SSD.


I switch on my thunderbolt devices first then switch on my laptop. After boot up and a minute or two later all my thunderbolt devices and all my PCIe cards are functioning. But....


At this point, my laptop sees my SSD and will see the folders inside, once open a folder it can't go any further and I can not access my files. So I have to reboot, and this reboot takes around an hour. It seems that if I before this reboot go to my device manager and uninstall my Cruical SSD, the reboot is infinitely faster. Upon either method of reboot everything works great.


Can someone please tell me how I can configure my system so I don't have to reboot to see my SSD? or at least not need to always uninstall it?


Asus Zephyrus M 502s

Windows 10 Pro 2004 (same issue in 1903)



Thank you for any assistance.

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