When the USB or external hard drive appears in the Disk Management, you can first use a data recovery program to restore your files, and then take effective methods to fix the 'USB/external hard drive not show up in This PC' error. Procedure 1. Access and extract data on ...
✅ Hard drive no longer in explorer, shows in device manager:So their was a windows 10 update last night. Updated and turned my PC off and went to bed. Turned on PC today to game a little before I go to a...
✅ internal hard drive shows up in bios and device manager but NOT in diskmanager:Got a seagate barracuda 4 TB internal drive for my old DELL Inspiron 3847. I have tried updating every possible driver with help of DELL support...
Secondary Hard Drive Disappears in 'Computer' Shows in Device Manager Hi there, I've been having a hard time with my secondary hard drive showing up when I go into the "computer" option under my start menu. It does appear under Device Manager though. I've reseated my cabl...
The hard drive will show up in device manager, but not device management. When I open "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media", my hard drive is shown as removable. The location in the properties of my external hard drive is shown as "Bus Number 0, Target Id 0, LUN 0" inst...
“Hi, I need some help. My D drive keeps disappearing and it only appears sometimes. I need help on how I can let the drive not disappear, so I can use it. Thanks!”answers.microsoft.com Understanding the reasons behind hard drives disappearing in Windows is the key to finding an effec...
Look at the disk in Disk Management. If it appears [Offline]④, please try to right-click it and select [Online]⑤. If it appears online, but no drive letter (for example, E:)⑥. Please try to right-click it and select [Change Drive Letter and Paths]⑦. Click [Add]⑧. Sele...
2. Select “Repair your computer” when the Windows Setup screen appears 3. Choose Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Command Prompt In the Command Prompt window, type the following command and press Enter: chkdsk C: /f /r /x 4. (Replace C: with the letter of your locked drive if diffe...
If your hard drive spins but not recognized by the computer, you can check the corresponding driver in Device Manager. An outdated driver can be another cause of this problem. You can update the driver to try to deal with the problem. ...
Noe if the BIOS can't see it, then I would wager the drive is toast. You haven't yet told us what type of drive it is: SATA or IDE? If IDE did you jumper the drive correctly? If SATA, was the port you connected the drive to active in the BIOS? --- Phil AKA Vacunita ---...