About this tag
Disk confusion on Windows often arises from mismatched drive labels, partition types, and disk numbering in Disk Management. Users may see terms like Active/Not Active, Logical Drive/Primary Partition, and wonder why Disk 0 does not correspond to a physical SATA slot. This tag covers troubleshooting such labeling inconsistencies, understanding the relationship between motherboard SATA ports and Windows disk numbers, and step-by-step methods to reorganize drive descriptions for clarity. Common themes include internal and external drives, partition management, and aligning disk order with system expectations.
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Windows 7 Drive labeling confusion in Disk Management
I have four internal drives and an external Drobo drive. The internal drives are my concern in this query. All are working well and I could just leave well alone, but my sense of order requires me to get all these different descriptions into conformity with each other. Active/Not Active...- Asker24
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- active partition disk confusion disk management disk numbering disk order drive configuration drive label drive management external drive file system internal drive logical drive partition management primary partition sata slots storage storage devices troubleshooting user guide windows storage
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- Forum: Windows Hardware