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How to identify and eject Intel DC P3700 from multiple 400GB SSDs on Windows2012R2

HARAK1
New Contributor

I installed multiple DC P3700 in a server on Windows2012R2 . When I want to eject one safely , I need to detech it by operating from (eject ) task tray . But I found there are same names of P3700 .

How can I identify a slot number of P3700 from the task tray ? For example , is there any way to update the device name by using isdct in advance ?

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HARAK1
New Contributor

I will wait . Microsoft says the name which indicated on task tray comes from something internally built in SSD. I expected I could change it by isdct tool . But it seems I cannot change it by isdct .

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

HARAKI1,

Thanks for replying back and checking with Microsoft*.We will keep our research on this, hope we can have updates anytime soon. We will keep you updated.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

HARAKI1,

Thank you for your time. This is to keep you posted that we are still investigating. We will advise soon.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

HARAKI1,

We would like to inform you that we are working on this situation and we hope to have an answer soon.We will keep you posted.

NC

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

HARAKI1,

We would like to let you know we have still not found a way to change the name on the SSD. We are trying to check if using our Intel® SSD Data Center Tool will work or if there is an alternate option.We will keep you posted.NC