Windows 10: If your USB disk dies, it might be false alarm

Discus and support If your USB disk dies, it might be false alarm in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Hello! Yesterday while I was using my PC remotely via Anydesk, I noticed several errors when trying to read or write to a USB disk I had connected. I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by spapakons, Aug 12, 2020.

  1. spapakons Win User

    If your USB disk dies, it might be false alarm


    Hello!

    Yesterday while I was using my PC remotely via Anydesk, I noticed several errors when trying to read or write to a USB disk I had connected. I thought that for some reason might have lost the disk, so I decided to restart the computer to establish connection again. When the computer restarted and connected again via Anydesk I realized to my horror that the USB disk was not present in This PC! I immediately went to Device Manager and saw that the disk is present, but Disk Management showed it as a new disk and asked my to create a new partition! Almost had a heart attack! It was a 4TB USB disk with more than 2TB downloads! I would lose a lot! I could do nothing more remotely, and I was very anxious until I finished my job and could finally go home and check. Fortunately, the specific front USB port had gone bad for some unknown reason and would not connect the disk properly. I connected the USB disk to another USB port at the rear and it came to life! Thanks Goodness!

    I posted this to give hope to others with a similar situation! If your USB disk just dies, do not panic! Try connecting it to another USB port or another computer, it might be that the specific USB port developed a problem. Even then, if your disk still is not detected properly, it might be that the SATA to USB circuit inside the case has gone bad. You can always open the case (warning, this voids the Warranty) and put the 2.5" SATA disk to a new SATA to USB case. I have done it many times.

    I hope that helps.

    PS: Unfortunately some Western Digital USB disks do not have a SATA disk inside with a detachable SATA to USB circuit, but the adapter is embedded on the disk controller! There is no easy way to fix such disks (by replacing the SATA to USB case). Any other manufacturer usually has a common SATA 2.5" hard disk in a SATA to USB case, easily replaceable if needed. Shame on you Western Digital, you don't play fair!

    :)
     
    spapakons, Aug 12, 2020
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  2. newtekie1 Win User

    False Alarm Tracking System

    I'm doing some work for a security company that monitors alarm systems. They are currently using an ancient piece of software that tracks false alarms.

    Basically, ever time there is a false alarm it is entered into the system, each one is entered manually so it doesn't have to interface with another piece of software or anything. When the person gets their 3rd false alarm the software automatically flags the person and spits out a $35 invoice so it can be sent to the person. Every false alarm after that the system generates another $35 invoice and tracks the persons balance as well. Then on January 1 the number of false alarms are reset to 0 and the process starts over, but obviously their balance is kept if they haven't paid it.

    I'm looking to replace this old program with something that will actually run in Windows 7/8, right now they have to use XPMode to run it and it barely runs under that.

    Anyone know of anything free of paid that could do this?
     
    newtekie1, Aug 12, 2020
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  3. newtekie1 Win User
    False Alarm Tracking System

    Yes, fully automated after the person enters each false alarm.
     
    newtekie1, Aug 12, 2020
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  4. MicDal22 Win User

    If your USB disk dies, it might be false alarm

    Windows Defender False alarm

    I am getting many false alarms from Windows Defender.

    When I follow up and look for details of the alarm/virus, there is nothing listed. .... so what is it picking up??

    Haven't had the time to investigate fully. I havent changed any of its default settings since it installed with Win 10.

    Windows Defender might be a half baked app from Microsoft??.
     
    MicDal22, Aug 12, 2020
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