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External hard drive not recognized not initialized

February 3rd, 2021, 16:52

Hi all, hoping a guru can help me out? So I have a windows 10 PC that I haven't used for a while and I have an external Hard drive (mains powered) that holds a lot of old music files (used to hold my music mixes from Cubase). I guess I haven't used the PC and hard drive in about a year and thought I would dust it off and start mixing again, when I powered up the HD it doesn't show in the file explorer box. So I looked on the net and checked a few things out in disk management.

So in Disk management it says 'Disk 2 Unknown - Not initialized'

I guess my question is, can I recover the data on the disk without having to reformat it? I really need to keep the data on the disk as it's sort of my life's work.

Seems weird as well as it was fine the last time I used it and now it won't recognize it?

It seems like all the software I download still doesn't recognize the external HD anyway for recovery?

Re: External hard drive not recognized not initialized

February 3rd, 2021, 17:03

Can you post drive model?
When you connect the drive, do you hear some strange noises?
Did you try it on another PC/Laptop?

Re: External hard drive not recognized not initialized

February 3rd, 2021, 17:12

Hi, thanks for reply, I've taken the HD out of the metal Chassis and it says 'Samsung HD300LJ'

No weird noises, the fan in the chassis starts up a little noisy at first but it's always done that.

I've tried in my laptop as well and still the same issue. I've also tried different USB ports etc?

Re: External hard drive not recognized not initialized

February 3rd, 2021, 17:58

Try to connect the drive via SATA interface to your PC.
And check if it's detected in post screen.
And post results.

Re: External hard drive not recognized not initialized

February 3rd, 2021, 19:14

I also recommend connecting to a SATA on a PC.

you could download DMDE (free) and if it is showing there, do a full disk image to a file. Then you have at least save the data, and if you are fortunate, you can use DR software on the image without a chance of further damaging the original.
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You would still be able to open the disk image in something like Partition Find and Mount, and access partitions if they are not too messed up.
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