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I have several external hard drives that are not recognized by my computers. I have tried different cables, different ports, and different computers. Most of them are relatively new, or have been used very little. Researching the reasons for these failures, I am guessing that the cause is that I previously did not “politely” remove them from the computer.
Is there any way to restore them to operating condition?
Besides the two internal hard drives and the One Touch (F) external hard drive which are recognized, I have an additional 2tb Seagate drive and a 6tb Seagate attached that do not.
No. Disk 2 is a second internal drive. Of the three externals attached by USB, only the One Touch (F) is recognized. This screen shot is exactly the same as a screen shot when I un-attach the two externals that are not recognized.
Thank you for your inquiry. Sorry if I wasn’t clear in my original request. Data recovery is not really what I am looking for, since I almost always keep multiple copies of my backups. What I was really hoping for was to restore these drives to normal function, rather than the bricks they appear to be.
According to learn.microsoft.com, “Before you can use diskpart commands, you must first list, and then select an object to give it focus.”
Since I can’t see the disks, there is no way for me to “select” them. I honestly appreciate your attempt to help, but iI think it is time for me to trash them. Thanks.
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