External hard drive no longer displayed after deletion?
Hello
When I installed the Media Creation Tool on an external hard drive, it became an ESD USB and only had 30 GB left. Then I deleted it in Disk Management because that's what it said online. But now it's no longer displayed. I've also unplugged it and plugged it back in again. I have a Toshiba 500 GB external hard drive. Thanks if anyone can help me.
Toshiba is like Seagate
She’s leaving or she’s not leaving.
Testing on another PC via other USB to SATA adapters. If it is no longer recognized there –> case for the recycling farm.
These external solutions are nothing other than corresponding cases with a small circuit board inside which converts the data signals from SATA to USB and also provides the hard disk with power.
Sure, the MCT only applies a 32-fold partition max, because this is enough
Open the disk management, delete ALL partitions on the USB-LW and then place a large partition and let it format, then it should fold again
who does everything without thinking and believes what is in the internet, also falls down from the edge of the flat earth.
go back to the data carrier administration and add a new (old) drive.
How do I do that?
When the hard drive is deleted via the disk management, it is initially unreadable for Windows. It appears in the disk management unknown partition. It must be formatted – and it reappears.
LA
How do I do that?
Plug in hard drive, retrieve disk management—where comes the message unknown partition. Format this unknown partition, assign drive names.
If I attach an intact, undeformed disk to a Windows PC, then unknown partition appears in the disk management.
Either something is wrong with your record with the power supply or the USB port makes problems.
Then the hard drive is a case for the electric garbage – you can hang the hard drive to a Linux calculator and see if there is something to display.
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