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Solve : Hard drive not recoginized? |
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Answer» My sister has a 2TB external hard drive connected via USB. After she reloaded Vista, the computer doesn't fully recognize it. The drive boots up and spins. No weird sounds. It appears in Device Manager with no problem. Disk Management says it needs to be initialized. It was working fine before she reloaded Vista. My sister has a 2TB external hard drive connected via USBIf this drive was designed as an internal(SATA/IDE) but instead being use mainly as a portable drive by enclosure, I would seek first connecting it by designed to retrieve the documents. It was an IDE drive. I don't see how that has anything to do with it not working, but I will try it as an IDE drive. It was working fine before, sat on the shelf, then stopped working. Maybe ESD shock. Quote It was an IDE driveYou still have an option. The first priority here is to recover the files. If it happens that everything went fine by connecting it internally, create a backup plan sooner. It has to be power issue on the enclosures, hopefully. Good Luck!Ehh, enclosure? I'm a cheap azz. I gave her one of those cheap cables that power the HD. They aren't the most reliable. That gives me some more ideas. The IDE to USB cable could be upside down.testdisk provides partition recovery options, which are probably useful in this case.... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812232002 Quote from: timrob on August 22, 2011, 08:04:33 PM Ehh, enclosure? I'm a cheap azz. I gave her one of those cheap cables that power the HD. They aren't the most reliable. That gives me some more ideas. The IDE to USB cable could be upside down.Something like the above link, you mean? you can't put IDE cables in upside down... I just remembered I had a similar problem with a USB flash drive-wouldn't show up in explorer but was recognized by device manager. I solved it by assigning a drive letter to the drive. http://tips4pc.com/format%20your%20computer/how_to_label_a_new_hard_drive_or.htmYes, that's the type of cable. If I remember correctly, one of them you can insert upside down. I talked to my sister some more. She talked to her kids, and come to find out their youngest did knock the hard drive and it fell to the floor. You never know with kids. If we're able to recover the files, I'll replace the hard drive and make a backup. I should be able to check the drive tonight. There's a guy a work that has some kind of super-secret software. He's recovered a failed flash drive for me in the past. If things are really bad, I'll send it out to recover the data. It's all of her family photos. There's no backup. Any suggestions for companies that can recover data?Super -secret ? ? ...Be sure to update us on that...YEAH, he's like that. Weird. I looked at the drive. The only thing that would come up was Device Manager. Disk Management and TestDisk would not see the drive. Since the files are irreplaceable, I'll look into a hard drive recovery companies. I've already found a few. Thanks for everybody's help. |
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