D: Drive Gone After Power Cut

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  1. Posts : 16
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       #11

    I hate to say it because it shows just how little I know but when I went into bios, I didn't know what to look at to see if it was there, I looked at everything but I couldn't even find anything about the C: drive so im sure I did something wrong
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  2. Posts : 3,264
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       #12

    Could be different with each BIOS, Bios features. MSI one you lists has few different models, can you provide exact model, that way we can check for you. Go to manufacturer's site for manual
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       #13

    jds63 said:
    Could be different with each BIOS, Bios features. MSI one you lists has few different models, can you provide exact model, that way we can check for you. Go to manufacturer's site for manual
    Took a bit but I found the box gaming G series gs70 stealth is that better?
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  4. Posts : 16
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       #14

    Also I checked and it seems to be properly connected. Also I don't think the computer would scan and repair it for 5 hours if it was not, but honestly I wouldn't know.
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  5. Posts : 3,264
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       #15

    Tutore said:
    Also I checked and it seems to be properly connected. Also I don't think the computer would scan and repair it for 5 hours if it was not, but honestly I wouldn't know.
    I can not find anything in a manual about BIOS. See model here http://www.msi.com/product/nb/GS70-S...#hero-overview
    Yes, true, but scanned it, but was still not there, maybe tried to repair but could not this we do not know, rechecking connections is good idea. I would go through all you see in BIOS and eventually will see section for drives, boot section, bios feature section.
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  6. Posts : 703
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       #16

    Tutore said:
    I hate to say it because it shows just how little I know but when I went into bios, I didn't know what to look at to see if it was there, I looked at everything but I couldn't even find anything about the C: drive so im sure I did something wrong
    jds63 said:
    I can not find anything in a manual about BIOS. See model here http://www.msi.com/product/nb/GS70-S...#hero-overview
    Yes, true, but scanned it, but was still not there, maybe tried to repair but could not this we do not know, rechecking connections is good idea. I would go through all you see in BIOS and eventually will see section for drives, boot section, bios feature section.
    Hi Tutore,

    Have a look at the two pictures below. (Thanks to HardwareHeaven).
    Source: http://www.hardwareheaven.com/2013/0...ptop-review/5/

    In picture 1, on "Main" tab, ckick on SATA Information"
    That should take you to something like picture 2 that shows the installed Sata drives detected by the Bios on their test machine (An MSI GS70 Stealth)

    Does your equivalent screen two show your missing drive? Please take a photo and post up if you are unsure.

    pic #1D: Drive Gone After Power Cut-bios1.jpg


    pic #2D: Drive Gone After Power Cut-bios2.jpg
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  7. Posts : 3,264
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       #17

    nice work WhyMe !!
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  8. Posts : 16
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       #18

    Sorry for the sudden radio silence, I went into bios again and asssumed I missed something I stumbled onto what whyme has and basically it looks right, it has the C: drive and D: drive both shown clear as day. Which leads me to believe that the issue is that just somehow the computer cant well... see the D: drive. So I have to ask. How do I fix that?
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  9. Posts : 16
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       #19

    Oh right I didnt explain why I didnt post. It went into a D: drive repair again once I left bios and I decided to let it go. After it finished the D: drive was still not accessible.
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  10. Posts : 16
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       #20

    In case this helps I tried going to file:///D:/ in chrome and it said error file not found but file:///C:/ worked just fine. All of this seems so strange to me since its very clearly still connected and the computer knows its there.
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