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How To Fix External Hard Drive Not Showing In Windows

Managing data on your computer can be very tough and given the amount of data we possess, the size of the hard drive of our computer is generally not enough. That’s why most of us buy an external hard drive to store our data. What if one fine day, you need to access data stored on your external hard drive but the hard drive is not recognized by your Windows computer? The issue can be frustrating but not if you are aware of workarounds.

In this post, we have listed some of the ways to resolve the issue and make your hard drive recognizable.

Note: Before going forward with the steps, check if your USB ports are working. For it may be the hardware issue.

Once you are sure that your USB ports are in working condition, read on to know what to do next!

Take Help Of Default Troubleshooting Option In Windows:

This is the first and foremost method that should be used to check what the issue is. To do so, follow these steps:

How To Fix External Hard Drive Not Showing In Windows 10:


 

 

 

 

How To Fix External Hard Drive Not Showing In Windows 7:

Update or Reinstall the Device Driver

Sometimes the software of the device driver is outdated and this could be the issue why your external hard drive is not showing. Follow these steps to update your outdated drivers:

Note: Press Windows and R together to open Run window and type devmgmt.msc.

 

Create a New Partition on Your Removable Drive:

If you are connecting your external hard drive to your PC for the first time, then your PC might not recognize your hard drive as there is no partition created for it. Although, the device might be detected by Windows Disk Management tool. It is better to check whether the device is recognized by Disk Management tool. To do so, follow these steps:

However, if you see that the drive is unallocated or unpartitioned, then you need to format the drive and create a partition. To do that, follow these steps:

 

 

Disable USB selective suspend setting

If all the aforementioned issues don’t resolve your issue, then try to disable USB selective suspend setting. To do that, follow these steps:

 

 

 

So, these are the methods that can be used to fix external hard drive not showing error on Windows. Try them and let us know what worked for you in the comments section below.

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