Just had a scheduled Win10 update that rebooted the computer many times during the update and after that one of my 1TB HDDs stopped showing up in explorer.
Disk management shows it but it has no file system. Also all the options are greyed out. I had like 950GB of stuff there that would be nice to recover, what do?
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
>>58822494
Yeah I disabled it in device manager, rebooted and enabled again. No help.
Go into CMD line, go to diskpart, and see if the drive is active.
>>58822557
It shows the disk, but not on the volumes.
>>58822481
>Check if a Linux live usb can detect it? -> at least you can recover the data, or just do testdisk (windows can has it i believe) and see is something can be done (Be sure to RTFM)
>search the comprehensive and well structured windows forums.
>>58822630
Assign it a volume letter, see if that works.
>>58822481
If the partition header got corrupted, you could try deleting and re-creating the partition with Fdisk. If the start and length match the original partition, this step is non-destructive.
Do this after you've made a bit copy of the entire disk, of course.
>>58822481
fuck off with this shitty bait, you dumb motherfucker.
This picture is literally taken from google image, and you retards still respond to this fuck.
>>58822686
Can't assign a letter since it's not visible in the volume list.
>>58822722
Gonna try this when I get a backup HDD.
>>58822746
Purge yourself, shitlord
>>58822755
Get this hothead outta here.
>>58822481
You Windows 10 faggots deserve what you get. I hope you never recover your data.