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Hello. I have a Seagate expansion SCSI Disk that wont show up to access.
It is visible for a short time in Device Manager then drops out. see pics
Any help would be great. Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Gibbsy
and something else to try.
it may be the external caddy itself.
try putting the drive directly into the PC.
and a cautionary note on external drives. (not saying this applies to you - just a heads up to all out there )
all drives hate vibrations, but generally the surrounding cases of laptops and desktops offer a bit of a buffer zone.
not so with external enclosures.
my analogy is, if the force is enough to crack an egg, itβll be enough to destroy data or the drive itself.
so donβt keep them within arms reach when they are in use and if you have to move them, disconnect first, then move. (or be bloody careful) when they are off (disconnected) they are almost indestructible.
Only yesterday, I had an SSD in an external enclosure, and would not show up in Disk Management,Device Manager.
Switched from USB3 to USB2 rebooted, and showed up in Disk Management, and Device Manager.
The USB3 ports are working as I use it for my Flash drives, webcam etc,
The external drive just would not be recognized in the USB3 ports.
How weird is that?
Only yesterday, I had an SSD in an external enclosure, and would not show up in Disk Management,Device Manager.
Switched from USB3 to USB2 rebooted, and showed up in Disk Management, and Device Manager.
The USB3 ports are working as I use it for my Flash drives, webcam etc,
The external drive just would not be recognized in the USB3 ports.
How weird is that?
How do I switch from USB3 to USB2 rebooted etc mate
that would definitely help, and in fact is the next logic thing to try, if for no other reason then to prove it is the drive and not the enclosure.
if drive is detected, sweet - itβs the caddy.
if drive still not accessible, βpile of poo emojiβ - youβre in a world of hurt.
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