Windows 10 doesn't see some Hard Drives

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  1. Posts : 11,627
    Windows11 Home 64bit v:23H2 b:22631.3374
       #11

    Steve C said:
    It seems your problem is solved but you might have tried this fix.
    Open an Admin command prompt then press Enter after each command:

    diskpart
    automount enable
    exit
    exit
    ^ A very good suggestion but I am not sure whether it would apply here with the disk/s not appearing in Windows Disk Management. Notwithstanding, the OP could try it with the following sequence

    Start > All Programs > Accessories > Right click on Command Prompt and Run as administrator.
    Then
    diskpart [ENTER]
    Against the DISKPART prompt
    automount [ENTER]
    Does it say "automatic mounting of new volumes disabled" ? Then
    automount enable [ENTER]
    "automatic mounting of new volumes enabled"

    Close Command Window.

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  2. Posts : 29
    Win 7 Ult-64 bit / Windows 10 Pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    It had to be the drive itself. I just took 4 drives out of my X99 computer. Installed them into the new computer with no problem. So there had to be like a hidden partition or something else. That the X299 and windows didn't like.
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  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 10 Pro 1809
       #13

    My HHD Drive 0 is working fine as far as I know, but it is only used for storage and I don't STORE much. I was fooling with the command prompt trying to remember a lesson under DiskPart you guys taught me years ago in 7, but it disappeared from "This PC". You can open Disk Part and it's right there! I just can't get it back to "This PC". Some fool thing I did caused it to run off and hide from me! HELP!
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  4. Posts : 30,192
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #14

    Hi harmie. Welcome to the Tenforums @harmie

    If you open disk management does your drive appear there? If so I will assume you need to assign a drive letter.

    Always a good idea to open a thread with a new problem, attracts members attention.


    Ken
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