When the fuck is this shit gonna go away?

When the fuck is this shit gonna go away?

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your wallpaper makes me really nervous

Why would you want it to? It's useful.

I mean, you do know about this setting in the Device Manager right?

Why is it the goddamn default though? Every new computer has a goddamn SSD and everyone has this icon in their taskbar asking to eject it even though you can't even do it.

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lol second comment about my wallpaper

it's an included windows 10 wallpaper

I dont have this issue

Install gentoo

Oh I'm sorry that's my bad, I didn't pay enough attention.

I have no fucking idea why it's listing your SSD there. The machine I posted that screenshot from has an SSD and it most certainly does not have the eject icon. Nor does my Windows 10 laptop. Am I just really lucky?

You have AHCI hotswap enabled in your BIOS for that SSD. Might want to disable it.

That's for USB devices you dumbfuck. Hotswapping SATA drives isn't some OS feature.

Yall getting trolled, he's using a USB-SATA bridge for the SSD.

Ignore this faggot AHCI is for optimal performance.

>Hotswapping SATA drives isn't some OS feature.
Except that's exactly what it is in this case.

You don't need it on "hotswapping enabled" to use AHCI. Nice retard you are.

Get the fuck out you're a moron.

Storage Controllers/ IDE ATAPI Controllers properties need your attention you simpleton. Look for the magical check box with the words of the think you don't want found within the magical realm of device properties.

Not an option for me

What happens if you click it?

Nothing it says the volume is in use of course.

lel this is easily fixable but you're too retarded to use google so I'm not even going to bother

I have literally never had this problem, and I've installed 5 different SSDs, each time in a different form factor.

Do you use Windows 10?

install arch

Your anti aliasing gave me eye cancer.

Are you on a CRT?

disable hotswap in uefi

Yeah it's gotta be something along those lines. Because this has always persisted through multiple fresh installs and multiple different SSDs.

it goes away if you switch to linux

I want it on gentoo, though

I agree it's kinda faggy