So I just found a way to auto mount my drives, have you watched my other videos? I usually manually mount it, but not anymore because I found this program in the add or remove. Just search for it in NTFS and you want to install this one in NTFS configuration tools.
Make sure all your hard drives are unmounted, in your places mine’s mounted but yours should be unmounted, the light ones it just shows you white hard disk icon. Don’t mount anything yet, alright? And if it is mounted, just you know, log out log in or something like that and after you know, you installed the program it’ll be in the—let me see, in the tools section, in the system tools section here, see this the program.
Once you’ve opened it the first time, then all your drives unmounted, it’ll ask you to check like all the drives that you want to auto mount. If you don’t have a name to it, all you do is just type a name next to it but that’s basically what it is.
After that you’ll see something like this, or this is a enable right support for internal and external drives, click okay and that’s all you’ve go to do. This—it also works for external drives, you see like before I had my drives, it wasn’t actually mounting anything. Let me see, you see I have three drives here right? I’m going to turn on my external one and it’ll auto mount also. So let me turn it on, it should take a few minutes—and yeah it will create a folder in the media and it will just pop a screen once you see it’s on, so we just wait for that to finish. You see, it auto mounts my external drive and I can access it. So yeah, get that tool in add or remove and it’s not a hardware configure, you know it’s basic, that’s all.
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