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Post by dmc1001 on Apr 18, 2022 10:18:24 GMT
I have two external drives. They're both loaded with tons of stuff and they actually have games that run off of both of them. And they run well. I also use torrents that download to one of those drives. Here's the thing. I thought there were some video performance issues and unplugged one of the drives - the one with torrents. The drive has been sitting on a shelf for a few days. Thing is, my computer still sees the drive and torrents continue to seed/download to that drive. I don't know how it's possible. It's a bigger drive that drives C, D (the partitioned drive) and E (the still plugged in) combined. There's no way this drive is somehow copied onto them. I do have three cloud drives but even still, combined with the other drives, it doesn't add up to that one unplugged drive.
My question is how is this possible? I've heard of ghost drives but how do they work? I mean, if I don't actually have to plug in an external drive to use it, can't I just format it and plug it in as a G drive or something?
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