Windows 10: Windows 10 doesn't see some Hard Drives

Discus and support Windows 10 doesn't see some Hard Drives in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; OK Windows sometimes doesn't see some hard drives. I can take a HDD from another computer that is running windows 10. Put it in another computer and it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by dmdilks, Jul 24, 2017.

  1. dmdilks Win User

    Windows 10 doesn't see some Hard Drives


    OK Windows sometimes doesn't see some hard drives. I can take a HDD from another computer that is running windows 10. Put it in another computer and it will not pick it up. The drives are seen in the bios on all computers.

    I sometimes can fix it by making them 2nd boot before the DVD drive. The other thing I can do is use a powered USB adapter that see it. The other thing I'm working on is move everything from the HDD to another HDD. Then delete the partition.

    Then see if windows picks it up. The drive is setup to MBR just like the other two 1TB HDD's I have already in the computer. If it does then there was something on the HDD. That windows doesn't like. If this is true it really isn't windows businesses what I have on the drive.

    I have had this happen from day one of windows 10 launch. Plus on many different computers too. So it isn't just the new computer I just built. I have my computers set up to run 7 & 10. I have no problems with windows 7 just 10.

    :)
     
    dmdilks, Jul 24, 2017
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    My desktop hard drive is partitioned for DOS: Windows XP: Windows 10 (creator version). This latest version of Windows doesn't see the DOS partition on the hard drive. (I'm not a Luddite. I use Win10 , but still have some DOS programs)
     
    monkeeeeeeeeee, Jul 24, 2017
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  3. NOT GETTING BITLOCKER ENCRYPTED DRIVE

    If you did all this on one physical hard drive when you installed Linux it probably messed up the Bitlocker portion of the hard drive.

    If it is a separate physical hard drive and you've tried plugging it into other Windows 10 computers and Bitlocker still doesn't see it, then you might not be able to recover the information.
     
    IJustHelping, Jul 24, 2017
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  4. Windows 10 doesn't see some Hard Drives

    Hi dmdilks. Welcome to the TenForums @dmdilks

    When you put the HDD from one system into the other system, your newly built system, you say windows does not see the drive. Are you trying to boot from it?

    Are you looking in disk management or file explorer when you say Windows can't see it?

    If file explorer please open up disk management and see if it is there. If it is there, under disk management, you may just have to assign drive letter.


    Ken


    Ken
     
    Caledon Ken, Jul 24, 2017
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  5. Bree New Member
    Welcome to TenForums @dmdilks


    Where in Windows 10 are you looking? In File Explorer? Try looking in Disk Management instead, you may well find your 'missing' drive is seen there. You can't see a drive or partition in File Explorer until it has a drive letter assigned to it. In Disk Management you can do that, just right-click on the partition you want to give a letter to...
     
  6. dmdilks Win User
    To both of you it doesn't show up in Disk Management. I have a new Ryzen with Gigabyte board it shows up on this computer windows 10. I have a older gigabyte 1366 board same thing it shows up in there windows 10.

    On the new computer X266 with a Gigabyte board it will show up using a power USB adapter. If I connect it with a sata cable and no matter what port either it doesn't show up. Plus it is showing up in the bios too.

    One thing I haven't check to see on the OS what the are on the other computers are setup on the SSD's MBR or GPT. The X266 SSD's is setup to GPT. I have even deleted the partition to see if it picks it up as a new drive still nothing. One other thing I'm going to try is connect it back to the USB and format that way and see what happen.
     
    dmdilks, Jul 24, 2017
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  7. When you connect are you putting device to sleep or are you "Hot Swapping". If the later I believe you have to enable the feature in BIOS.

    If you are not connecting during sleep or "Hot Swapping" when are you connecting device.

    When you connect drive if you go into device manager and on the row of icons, (topof window below menu items) select the right most "Scan for hardware changes". Does drive show?


    Ken
     
    Caledon Ken, Jul 24, 2017
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  8. dmdilks Win User

    Windows 10 doesn't see some Hard Drives

    It has to be the drive because I can remove it and connect another drive and windows picks it up. The funny part is it works fine in two other computers with windows 10. At this time I doing a full erase on it with the WD software to see if that fixes it.

    For some reason on the X299 with windows 10 doesn't see it. Plus all the drives are setup the same in the bios. The only difference between the 3 computers is the X299 is running a M2-SSD. Where the other two have reg SSD's. Plus I'm running the M2 in the right port so I only lose one sata port.
     
    dmdilks, Jul 24, 2017
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  9. dmdilks Win User
    OK I did the full erase on the drive and now it works on the new computer. There had to be something on it that this new computer and windows didn't like. So if any body does have a problem like this do what I just did. The thing is the drive was always use for storage.
     
    dmdilks, Jul 24, 2017
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  10. Excellent. Could you mark thread solved so others will find, folks like reading threads that are solved.
     
    Caledon Ken, Jul 25, 2017
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  11. Steve C Win User
    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
     
    Steve C, Jul 25, 2017
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  12. dmdilks Win User
    @ Steve next time I'll try thanks for the tip.

    Thanks for all the reply's. But I have been doing this for over 35 yrs. Plus Gigabyte has had their problems with hard drives on the X99 boards. There are a lot of people having the same problem when I did some research.
     
    dmdilks, Jul 25, 2017
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  13. jumanji Win User

    Windows 10 doesn't see some Hard Drives

    ^ 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.

    https://www.sevenforums.com/hardware...-assigned.html
     
    jumanji, Jul 25, 2017
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  14. dmdilks Win User
    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.
     
    dmdilks, Jul 25, 2017
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  15. harmie Win User
    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!
     
    harmie, Jul 31, 2017
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