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Windows 10 freezes and fails to recognize the HDD.

Windows 10 freezes and fails to recognize the HDD.

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MaryThePooh
Member
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11-17-2016, 05:10 AM
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I was checking the internet on one of my machines and it suddenly stopped working, so I pressed the power button to shut it down. After turning it back on, it didn’t recognize the hard drive. I’ve changed the SATA cables, but that didn’t help. I booted into Mac OS on the computer using a backup HDD I had, and it opened Disk Utility which identified it as media. I attempted a wipe, but it wasn’t possible. I also tried running Windows and using CMD to access disk utilities, but the hard drive still wouldn’t show up.
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MaryThePooh
11-17-2016, 05:10 AM #1

I was checking the internet on one of my machines and it suddenly stopped working, so I pressed the power button to shut it down. After turning it back on, it didn’t recognize the hard drive. I’ve changed the SATA cables, but that didn’t help. I booted into Mac OS on the computer using a backup HDD I had, and it opened Disk Utility which identified it as media. I attempted a wipe, but it wasn’t possible. I also tried running Windows and using CMD to access disk utilities, but the hard drive still wouldn’t show up.

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DanielEmpire
Posting Freak
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11-17-2016, 11:15 AM
#2
Your hard drive could be failing.
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DanielEmpire
11-17-2016, 11:15 AM #2

Your hard drive could be failing.

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_Brony_
Member
213
11-20-2016, 03:20 AM
#3
Download Windows, save it to a USB drive or CD, open BIOS, choose the boot device, and attempt to format your hard drive using the Windows setup. Note that if your motherboard can’t recognize the HDD, it may be faulty.
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_Brony_
11-20-2016, 03:20 AM #3

Download Windows, save it to a USB drive or CD, open BIOS, choose the boot device, and attempt to format your hard drive using the Windows setup. Note that if your motherboard can’t recognize the HDD, it may be faulty.

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JenniferXD
Member
50
11-27-2016, 11:47 AM
#4
I did this using my SSD. Turned it off, unplugged it for 30 seconds, then plugged it back in and restarted. Also confirmed it’s being recognized by the BIOS.
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JenniferXD
11-27-2016, 11:47 AM #4

I did this using my SSD. Turned it off, unplugged it for 30 seconds, then plugged it back in and restarted. Also confirmed it’s being recognized by the BIOS.

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pigi10
Junior Member
19
12-02-2016, 11:52 AM
#5
Turn off RAID and set your HDD to AHCI if it isn't already.
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pigi10
12-02-2016, 11:52 AM #5

Turn off RAID and set your HDD to AHCI if it isn't already.

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Emmaaaa
Member
133
12-04-2016, 12:17 AM
#6
I've already attempted that but it isn't picking it up. I'm going to wait a bit to check for any updates.
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Emmaaaa
12-04-2016, 12:17 AM #6

I've already attempted that but it isn't picking it up. I'm going to wait a bit to check for any updates.