Thanks! 😁
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Thanks! 😁
Yes, I see. I also now know it's surely a hardware problem and it's the drive's fault. I don't get covered by the warranty anymore, so even if it could get fixed, it's better to buy a new one at some...
I have seen this command before, though I've never used it much, other than to list the disks. I indeed only have 1 2TB drive. However, it's gone again. And even though I tried to list the disks,...
So, since it could fail at some point, even if that happens 3 years from now (let's just say), I shouldn't store things that could take a long time to download them again, since this drive will...
I just uninstalled most software on the drive, since I won't be needing it anyway. I only have Steam, Origin, Epic, two Cartography apps, and 5-6 games. So, it's not like I will lose anything I can't...
Yes I see, so it's probably the drive's fault. I'll see what I can do about buying a new drive. I don't think I can do it soon, due to finances and all. But I'll check some stuff out. I understand...
Thanks! I thought that I didn't have any restore points available, but Windows created some automatically. So everything went well in the end!
Restoring my PC fixed the login issue. There was no change to any of my files, so everything's good. I also have backed-up all of my needed files, so no problems there.
Well, the scan was about my...
I don't have any problems with my account. I mean, I can sign in from different devices, no problems there. It's not locked or unavailable.
As for my password, I don't get an error message or...
Apparently, Windows 10 creates automatically some restore points. So I have one from less than two days ago. I restored to that.
However, the problem with the disks may still exist there. I think...
Samuria I think Western Digital disk test needs to be downloaded to the machine, to run. Since I can't enter my desktop, I can't download it.
@Caledon Ken Yes, I should check if I have an image....
I tried what you suggested, but still nothing...
I don't think I have a restore point available... And I'm not sure what I can do from the cmd if there are any commands for this anyway.
You mean do a full shutdown and disconnect D:? I mean, it's not like I have fast startup enabled, so when I shutdown it completely closes. I pulled out D: completely before while the PC was...
I tried booting without each drive. The first time without the C: drive. However, it entered the BIOS, since Windows is in the C: drive. I also tried booting from the D: drive, but it still did the...
Hi everyone,
To get right to the problem at hand: I ran SFC and it found problems and fixed them, but now I'm stuck at the Windows 10 login screen. I put my pin but it just reloads the login...
I tried Start-Up Repair, but it couldn't find anything wrong. So, I guess I'll go and to the BSOD section and post there. I'll leave this thread unsolved until I make sure everything with D: drive...
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Here's the photo from Event Viewer, all disk warnings are pretty much the same as the ones you see (the only thing that changes is the error code).
Also, I updated the mobo's driver, it...
I think I fiddled all cables connected to the drives. However, I think it's the SATA.
To be honest, I first thought it had to do with Windows 10. But the same happened with Linux Mint, so I know...
Sorry, I didn't get the last one. Should I change the cables that connect to the mobo? Or every cable connected to the HDD (mobo and PSU cables)?
I fixed it again by pulling out the cables and putting them back in. I think it's indeed time for 2 new cables.
I'll buy it tomorrow and I'll tell you guys how it went.
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It's a home build.
So, these faulty cables could be the problem? I used to have a problem in the past like that. Moving the cables seemed to fix it for a while. I changed all cables though since...
Everything works now! So, the problem was that the HDD's cable was disconnected by 1 millimeter or something like that. I opened the Desktop, tried to see if the cable was properly placed (I didn't...
Hey everyone, it seems I run to some sort of a sudden problem. I'd appreciate your help!
So, after some sort of Windows 10 crash, I had to restart my PC. However, I randomly noticed that my D:...
So, after 11 days in a row with no problem at all, I guess I should mark this as "solved". It seems that unplugging and replugging everything on the PSU solved it.
Thanks!