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HP Notebook 15-BA079DX
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Good day. I have an HP Notebook 15-BA079DX. My issue is about a 2nd drive connectud thru Caddy in the optical DVD drive. It is not detected properly as it should be. Here are my laptop specs:

*OS - WINDOWS 10 HOME version 20H2 build 19042 64 BIT
*BIOS - F.37 - Latest BIOS as per HP website
*RAM - 16 GB DDR4
*SSD - KINGSTON A400 480 GB (connected thru the primary bay)
*HDD - TOSHIBA 1 TB ( connected thru caddy in the optical drive as DVD drive is disconnected)

-Laptop is good when SSD is connected thru the primary bay but the TOSHIBA HDD in the caddy has intermittent connection. If I opened the files from that drive or copied the files from it, it hangs and sometimes copies for just 5 seconds and then stopped
-Tried to swap the HDD in the primary bay but this time, the KINGSTON SSD is not detected in my computer even in the BIOS
-Since I am thinking that it might be a caddy problem, I purchased another caddy and now I have 5 different caddies in total all having problem. Since 5 caddies is impossible that none works, I tried to use another laptop to insert the caddy and Voila, they are working. I finally concluded that there is a problem with my unit and I even read an article in HP before that I have same problem with another user with same laptop model. Here is the link...


https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/HP-15-BA079DX-won-t-recognize-...

https://forums.tomsguide.com/threads/hp-notebook-15-doesnt-like-2nd-hdd.405351/


Hoping for a fix into this as this was over 4 years but haven't found any fix. Thanks

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@procsefx 

 

This is not going to work properly due to the controller on the ODD slot probably is slower than normal SATA-3 controllers.

 

Regards.

BH
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I don't really know what to say but as far as I know when I tried to run HWINFO program, both drives are showing 6 Gb/s. You may refer to my screenshots attached for more details. It also shows that my KINGSTON SSD is in SATA 3.2 and my TOSHIBA HDD is SATA 3.0 in the program.

 

That happened when the KINGSTON SSD is inserted in the primary bay and the TOSHIBA HDD in the Caddy connected to the optical bay. But if I swap both drives, the SSD is not detected in the caddy. That is what makes me really wonder as both drives are supposed to be 6 Gb/s...TOSHIBA HDD 2.jpgTOSHIBA HDD.jpgKINGSTON SSD 2.jpg

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It seems that the attached pictures are unable to open though they are uploaded successfully. Tried another one here.KINGSTON SSD 2.jpgTOSHIBA HDD 2.jpgTOSHIBA HDD.jpg

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Does anyone in here who have any ideas or possible solution for this issue? It just makes my computer unable to use the optical drive for a second drive. And probably the only thing I could do in this is to use a USB enclosure or thru a SATA to USB 3 cable connection connected to my drive which doesn't fit the purpose. As a CADDY should be the solution as it is fixed in the computer itself without any external connection. But it just seems impossible. Sighs...

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