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Is your D drive on a second physical disk? Either it's connection (I am assuming SATA) to the motherboard is bad, the drive has failed, or you have done something in BIOS to change a setting that disabled it.
Is your D drive on a second physical disk? Either it's connection (I am assuming SATA) to the motherboard is bad, the drive has failed, or you have done something in BIOS to change a setting that disabled it.
Unplug the disk drive from the USB port. Turn the computer off by holding down the shift key when you click on Shutdown from the start menu power button menu. Turn the computer back on. Plug the external drive back into a USB port - preferably different than the USB port it was first plugged into.
Turns out the plug and the drive were both corrupted.