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WD EasyStore USB storage isn't showing up on your PC.

WD EasyStore USB storage isn't showing up on your PC.

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TEDmister95
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12-12-2023, 08:23 AM
#11
Device manager lacks accurate information. Use tools like Crystal Disk Info to check SMART data and assess drive health. If the drive is failing, you may not have much choice but to seek professional recovery services, though they could be expensive. In my experience, I combined DDresuce and Photorec to recover data from my mother's hard disk, but it took a long time. For my setup, the SATA to USB adapter only supports USB 2.0 speeds. If the disk is failing, reading data becomes difficult unless you can access the information elsewhere.
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TEDmister95
12-12-2023, 08:23 AM #11

Device manager lacks accurate information. Use tools like Crystal Disk Info to check SMART data and assess drive health. If the drive is failing, you may not have much choice but to seek professional recovery services, though they could be expensive. In my experience, I combined DDresuce and Photorec to recover data from my mother's hard disk, but it took a long time. For my setup, the SATA to USB adapter only supports USB 2.0 speeds. If the disk is failing, reading data becomes difficult unless you can access the information elsewhere.

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bonheros
Member
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12-12-2023, 09:39 AM
#12
It shouldn't require a driver. A hard drive is a hard drive. Upon closer inspection of your image, I notice the drive. I'm guessing it's disk 1. The issue likely stems from Windows being unable to read its contents. First, I'd use Crystal Disk Info to assess the health and proceed from there.
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bonheros
12-12-2023, 09:39 AM #12

It shouldn't require a driver. A hard drive is a hard drive. Upon closer inspection of your image, I notice the drive. I'm guessing it's disk 1. The issue likely stems from Windows being unable to read its contents. First, I'd use Crystal Disk Info to assess the health and proceed from there.

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FrozenLava
Junior Member
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12-13-2023, 11:38 PM
#13
It's disk 1 partition 2 with about 2TB of space. Is this the correct site? crystalmark.info featuring anime girls and a regular one? Verifying my location is now a hassle.
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FrozenLava
12-13-2023, 11:38 PM #13

It's disk 1 partition 2 with about 2TB of space. Is this the correct site? crystalmark.info featuring anime girls and a regular one? Verifying my location is now a hassle.

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Creeperm4ster
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192
12-15-2023, 04:21 AM
#14
Looks to be.
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Creeperm4ster
12-15-2023, 04:21 AM #14

Looks to be.

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12-19-2023, 05:00 PM
#15
Several options exist for using Mac disks on Windows. The top choice is Paragon HFS+ (paid), or you might consider HFSExplorer Free.
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XxEmmyLouWhoxX
12-19-2023, 05:00 PM #15

Several options exist for using Mac disks on Windows. The top choice is Paragon HFS+ (paid), or you might consider HFSExplorer Free.

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stormstar200
Member
67
12-25-2023, 12:36 PM
#16
This should let you access the storage contents. It’s not tailored just for Mac, but the manufacturer claims compatibility with both. The majority of files are in MP3 or MP4 formats.
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stormstar200
12-25-2023, 12:36 PM #16

This should let you access the storage contents. It’s not tailored just for Mac, but the manufacturer claims compatibility with both. The majority of files are in MP3 or MP4 formats.

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PhantomRazer
Member
186
12-27-2023, 11:28 AM
#17
I downloaded it and here’s what I received. I’ve seen others at Bad, so I’m assuming my caution is “better” than theirs. On my PC it spins and the light stays on; on my Mac it makes a skipping sound and the light blinks, which suggests it’s in standby and can’t start properly. I’m unsure what to do next and whether this drive is still usable.
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PhantomRazer
12-27-2023, 11:28 AM #17

I downloaded it and here’s what I received. I’ve seen others at Bad, so I’m assuming my caution is “better” than theirs. On my PC it spins and the light stays on; on my Mac it makes a skipping sound and the light blinks, which suggests it’s in standby and can’t start properly. I’m unsure what to do next and whether this drive is still usable.

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MetabolizmLT
Member
103
12-27-2023, 05:28 PM
#18
It indicates the system is receiving power, not that the operating system is linked to the storage device.
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MetabolizmLT
12-27-2023, 05:28 PM #18

It indicates the system is receiving power, not that the operating system is linked to the storage device.

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Minegus_Dub
Member
172
12-27-2023, 07:02 PM
#19
Why would anyone suggest starting with formatting a drive? It won’t help you figure out issues and may even make things worse in some cases. Rebuilding and reinstalling should come after you’ve checked all other options. Ugh, that’s always frustrating for me.
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Minegus_Dub
12-27-2023, 07:02 PM #19

Why would anyone suggest starting with formatting a drive? It won’t help you figure out issues and may even make things worse in some cases. Rebuilding and reinstalling should come after you’ve checked all other options. Ugh, that’s always frustrating for me.

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kongkong82
Junior Member
18
01-14-2024, 05:28 AM
#20
Absolutely, you should attempt to fetch the data since the drive is starting to fail. I've found DiskGenius to be reliable for such tasks. https://www.diskgenius.com/free.php It's a good idea to perform a disk check first. In DiskGenius, navigate to the "DISK" section, select the drive, and run the "Verify and Repair Bad Sectors" option. This will assess the drive and identify any faulty sectors. You can also move files from the drive by right-clicking and copying them elsewhere. The online support is quite helpful; https://www.diskgenius.com/manual/?from=dg The main limitation is it doesn't natively read Mac-formatted files, so you'll need a separate program if the drive was originally formatted on a Mac. If DiskGenius recognizes the partition as raw, it might be able to retrieve the files, though they won't work in Windows.
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kongkong82
01-14-2024, 05:28 AM #20

Absolutely, you should attempt to fetch the data since the drive is starting to fail. I've found DiskGenius to be reliable for such tasks. https://www.diskgenius.com/free.php It's a good idea to perform a disk check first. In DiskGenius, navigate to the "DISK" section, select the drive, and run the "Verify and Repair Bad Sectors" option. This will assess the drive and identify any faulty sectors. You can also move files from the drive by right-clicking and copying them elsewhere. The online support is quite helpful; https://www.diskgenius.com/manual/?from=dg The main limitation is it doesn't natively read Mac-formatted files, so you'll need a separate program if the drive was originally formatted on a Mac. If DiskGenius recognizes the partition as raw, it might be able to retrieve the files, though they won't work in Windows.

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