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Hi guys need a bit of help.
Ok so my computer has two NVMe drives and one Hard Drive.
mom so I don’t use the hard drive much and I unplugged it ages ago. I thought it was still unplugged but it was still plugged in so I don’t know how long it’s been missing on the actual computer for.
So when I open up file explorer when it is all plugged in the hard drive doesn’t show up. Under disk management the drive doesn’t show. Under device manager the drive doesn’t show. On bios it doesn’t show.
I’m not sure the the HD is dead, so I’ve connected another HD on a different sata port. This other HD doesn’t show on file manager or disk management, however it does show when I’m in the bios.
Why is this hard drive showing in the bios but not in windows?
Also if the HD has failed is there anyway of getting the info off it?
Ok so my computer has two NVMe drives and one Hard Drive.
mom so I don’t use the hard drive much and I unplugged it ages ago. I thought it was still unplugged but it was still plugged in so I don’t know how long it’s been missing on the actual computer for.
So when I open up file explorer when it is all plugged in the hard drive doesn’t show up. Under disk management the drive doesn’t show. Under device manager the drive doesn’t show. On bios it doesn’t show.
I’m not sure the the HD is dead, so I’ve connected another HD on a different sata port. This other HD doesn’t show on file manager or disk management, however it does show when I’m in the bios.
Why is this hard drive showing in the bios but not in windows?
Also if the HD has failed is there anyway of getting the info off it?