If I plug the USB m.2 adapter into my PC while my PC is running, it recognizes the drive as expected, and all is good. However, if I leave the USB adapter plugged in (which I'd like to do), then when I reboot or power on my PC, the motherboard says one of the m.2 SSDs on the motherboard is not available (and it always seems to be the same one).
reviews that suggest disabling usb booting.
my guess is your motherboard thinks it's 'helping' by disguising your usb
Isn't USB-C just a different type of connector for USB? You can buy adapters to plug USB-C into USB-A and vice versa (and same with USB-C to micro USB). I'm unclear on what you mean by USB-C adding features.
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