Thanks for replying. I did all that and it did successfully clean the drive, but did not fix the problem. This problem surfaced when I uninstalled it.Can you disconnect the drive & reconnect it?
Try DiskPart to clean the drive.
Open Powershell with admin
Diskpart
List disk
Select disk x (where x is the number of the drive)
Clean
The go to drive management & it should ask you to initialise the drive - do so then format it.
Thank you for replying. I'm sorry I've forgot to mention that it's a internal hard drive. I followed your steps anyway, but it still doesn't work. Formatting it, is something it doesn't allow me to do. ThxHave you tried:
Press Win + R keys to bring up Run, and type: diskmgmt.msc and hit Enter. ... Find the uninitialized, unknown external hard drive with I/O device error > Right-click on it and select Initialize Disk. 4. Then set the disk to initialize and set the disk as MBR or GPT.
After running the clean cmd you can try to format it:
Type: convert gpt or convert mbr and hit Enter.
Type: create partition primary and hit Enter.
Type: format quick fs=ntfs and hit Enter.
Type: assign and hit Enter.
If the drive is an external one then try another USB port or another cable.
Try also running a disk check on the drive.
Even via powershell with admin?Thank you for replying. I'm sorry I've forgot to mention that it's a internal hard drive. I followed your steps anyway, but it still doesn't work. Formatting it, is something it doesn't allow me to do. Thx
Suggest you be VERY VERY careful , 5 days????????And it going to take a while, maybe so 5 days
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