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  • NS07
    PCHF Member
    • Aug 2021
    • 7

    #1

    Internal HDD made into an external drive not working

    Hi,

    Recently I got an SSD and replaced my old HDD on my laptop. So I thought I will make use of the unused old HDD and bought this orico HDD enclosure. I plugged in the harddrive and it showed as 3 different drives ( I didnt do any clean wipe when replacing the HDD when it was inside the laptop, maybe its the OS and stuff). I followed some google instructions to format disk using command prompt admin. Tried all methods possible using the command prompt as admin suggested by people on google.

    Now, the situation is :

    Laptop is detecting the drive and is allotted a drive letter F: but you know when you plug in a drive it usually shows you how much space is available on file explorer. Here it doesnt. when you double click it says not accessible. When you right click to format it it still says the same that I dont have permissions. Also chkdsk on command prompt says “ccess denied as you do not have sufficient privileges or the disk may be locked”

    Attached images of the HDD and the errors

    Kindly help, i really want to crack this and use that HDD.
  • Bastet
    PCHF Member
    • Aug 2016
    • 1515

    #2
    Is the drive using BitLocker or anything like that?
    Are there any files on the drive that you wish to save?
    If not then you can use diskpart to clean the drive:
    Right click Start>Powershell with admin & enter:
    diskpart
    list disk
    select disk X (where X is the number of the drive you wish to clean, be careful here & double-check this)
    clean
    exit
    exit

    Then go to disk management & format the drive.

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    • NS07
      PCHF Member
      • Aug 2021
      • 7

      #3
      I don’t think I’ve used BitLocker when this was being used as the internal drive on my laptop.
      Also do not need any files, just need a clean swipe so that I can use it as a fresh external hard drive
      (Please note, this HDD was used in the same laptop which I’m using, recently I changed it to SSD. So this still has the OS and stuff that I don’t need because I’ve done a fresh install on the SSD already)

      Followed the same process, which was performed before as well :

      Selected GPT on disk management after the diskpart process
      showed unallocated space.
      Chose new volume and followed the process.and still shows not accessible

      Kindly suggest any alternative

      Thanks for your response.

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      • Bastet
        PCHF Member
        • Aug 2016
        • 1515

        #4
        Does diskpart show the disk?
        Are you running diskpart with admin privileges?
        You state the HDD still contains the old OS, if you’d cleaned the drive then it would contain nothing.
        If you choose MBR does the format complete?
        It’s strange if after running the clean option it doesn’t allow you to format the drive.
        Do you have any other USB drive which you can try the clean cmd & see if this will format?

        Try the suggestions here:
        If You do not have sufficient rights to perform this operation error occurs when formatting USB flash drive, enable Admin account or use CMD to format it.

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        • NS07
          PCHF Member
          • Aug 2021
          • 7

          #5
          Yes it shows the disk
          Yes as an admin
          Before the cleaning process I mean, when I took it out of my laptop
          Trying that right now
          Yes thats right? still shows the disk the same way
          I have another usb, what should I be doing

          MBR didnt work. (after choosing new simple volume the process completes like GPT but the drive is still not accesible
          Used the link you sent
          Installed Restoro
          Analysis started
          Asked to purchase the app skipped (During the analysis it scanned the HDD succesfully
          Started following the steps on that link
          Stuck on the first
          Opened cmd as admin
          net user administrator /active:yes
          shows the error below.
          Now Im starting to suspect if there is issues with my computer

          [ATTACH type=“full”]8256[/ATTACH]

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          • NS07
            PCHF Member
            • Aug 2021
            • 7

            #6
            Two days ago my organization required me to be working remotely and a guy from my office took remote access and created a work profile.

            Post that I was trying to switch back to my personal account after signing out from my work profile
            While I was trying to sign in It showed “your organization requires you to reset the password” (On my personal admin profile and not on the work profile)
            Just letting you know to understand if that has something to do with this

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            • Bastet
              PCHF Member
              • Aug 2016
              • 1515

              #7
              If you have a USB thumb drive which you can run those diskpart commands on then try to format it under disk management. If it is successful then the problem is with the old drive, however if it fails with the same error then the problem is with either Windows or your account.

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              • Bastet
                PCHF Member
                • Aug 2016
                • 1515

                #8
                Yes, that may be the problem.
                The Organisation’s account may have become the default. Ensure you have signed out fully on this account & signed in with your account.
                Also is your personal account set as an admin account?
                Check here:
                Can someone tell me how to turn off the "your organization requires you to change your password" in windows 10? I do not know how this requirement got on my computer and have enough passwords to remember to have to deal with this one. This…

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                • NS07
                  PCHF Member
                  • Aug 2021
                  • 7

                  #9
                  UPDATE : I tried connecting my working USB storage devices and all of this is showing the same way. That it isnt accessible. Like I mentioned it was all fine before that guy installing the office stuff on my computer

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                  • Bastet
                    PCHF Member
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 1515

                    #10
                    Do you have a system image which you can use to recover to before this happened?
                    If not then please try the suggestion under the link I supplied.
                    I suspect that Office is using the organisation’s log in details so you could try logging out of this, restarting the PC & seeing what happens.

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                    • NS07
                      PCHF Member
                      • Aug 2021
                      • 7

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bastet
                      Yes, that may be the problem.
                      The Organisation’s account may have become the default. Ensure you have signed out fully on this account & signed in with your account.
                      Also is your personal account set as an admin account?
                      Check here:
                      Can someone tell me how to turn off the "your organization requires you to change your password" in windows 10? I do not know how this requirement got on my computer and have enough passwords to remember to have to deal with this one. This…
                      Yes the personal account is Admin account, the IT guy must have messed up something

                      The work one is fully signed out and Im still trying to reach out to him because I still need the work account. I tried clean using powershell like you said, it worked but the same accessibility error. Also I tried to connect other drives that work and all of it shows unaccessible. So the problem definitely is the USB not getting detected properly maybe due to organization rights

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                      • NS07
                        PCHF Member
                        • Aug 2021
                        • 7

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bastet
                        Do you have a system image which you can use to recover to before this happened?
                        If not then please try the suggestion under the link I supplied.
                        I suspect that Office is using the organisation’s log in details so you could try logging out of this, restarting the PC & seeing what happens.
                        I just contacted my IT guy he said when the computer is added to the AD the USB storage is disabled. I’m like what the heck! It’s my computer and my personal profile, now it’s more like they have taken over my computer. I even asked that stupid guy if something can be done, he just told me “it is what it is”.

                        I guess our primary problem is sorted then.

                        Any advice on how to disable that privilege, Gosh! it now feels like they have taken over my computer. Now this is scary.

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                        • Bastet
                          PCHF Member
                          • Aug 2016
                          • 1515

                          #13
                          As you require the organisation account then I wouldn’t recommend removing it. However that may be what is required.
                          Your only option would be to restore the PC using a system image, if you don’t have one then I suspect a clean install of Windows is required.
                          Check this to enable them again:

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