Oh, I see, it was already just a data storage drive when it was on 10 so the 11 sees it fine.
Found some information for you:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4344448/posts?page=34#34
Right - That drive could almost as well be an external USB connected SSD, but internal, on the SATA buss, it’s a little faster.
Noted on the link. Good info.
NOW I have a new issue. There seems to be no way to get this dang Win 11 Pro machine to wake up from sleep or hibernation when the mouse is moved or clicked, or a key on the keyboard is pressed. (The keyboard has no specific “wake” key.) I’ve tried elevated command prompt commands*, and I’ve been all through Device Manager (including trying to find USB power shutdown settings.) Cripes.... The only thing that works is reaching under the desk and pressing the desktop machine’s power button briefly. I had no problems with this on the Win 10 Pro machine, and am using the same keyboard and mouse.
*When using the elevated command,
powercfg -deviceenablewake “HID Keyboard Device”
I get a return of “You do not have permission to enable or disable device wake.” even though I am clearly in the Administrator command prompt window.
The Acetaminophen manufacturers make good money off of me... :-(