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FIX: An old HDD is not showing up in Windows 10/11
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Here’s the scenario: you added a brand newHDD or SSDand installed Windows 10 on that dedicated partition. You decided to keep the old IDE HDD as a storage drive.
This would be the standard, non-stress procedure but the old and sturdy HDD suddenly disappeared and it is nowhere to be found. It justwon’t show up in Windows 10.
This seems to be a common problem for a lot of users that undergo exact or similar scenarios. Luckily, when there’s a problem – there’s a solution.
Or a few of them, to be exact. If you faced the same situation as many others, make sure to check the steps provided below.
What can I do if my old HDD disappeared after an upgrade?
1. Format the HDD and create a new partition
This might seem like a rather radical solution since it involves forgetting about the old HDD. But if you have a backup of your data on an alternative machine or device, you can transfer it later in no time.
At least, with the formatting, you’ll be able to use the old HDD just like before and increase the PC storage space substantially.
To make sure you’re getting all the steps right, we recommend a dedicated tool to help you with the process, namelyAOMEI Partition Assistant.
AOMEI is a multifunctional assistant, that will manage, partition, and optimize your hard drive according to your needs.
If youhave a backup, as mentioned, you can use AOMEI to split, move, resize and manage your partitions, without data loss, to make the most of your disk space.
On the other side, without a backup, thePartition Recovery tool would be the first to use, since it recovers lost partitions. Afterward, you can manage the data as mentioned.
Other useful features of AOMEI areRebuild MBR, Windows to Go Creator, Disk Cloned Wizard, or Make Bootable Media.
AOMEI Partition Assistant
2. Check hardware
A basic check-up is always a good idea. So, confirm that the HDD is properly plugged in. Make sure that HDD is connected with both the power supply and motherboard data cable.
Also, make sure that you have the right means to run the 3.5-inch drive. If your motherboard doesn’t support IDE, you can always get a converter and plug it in as a USB drive.
Additionally, there’s also the health question. In order to inspect HDD health, you’ll be needing a third-party bootable drive with the diagnostic tool. Inthis article, we thoroughly explained the diagnostics and monitoring of HDD in the Windows platform. So, make sure to check it out.
If you’re positive that everything is spot on and your HDD is still not visible, try connecting it to an alternative PC. If you’re unable to access your HDD on a different PC configuration, we’re sad to inform you that it’s probably the end of the road for that HDD device.
On the other hand, if it works great on an alternative configuration, move on with the additional steps.
3. Inspect BIOS and Disk Manager
Furthermore, once we can safely say that the motherboard is recognizing the HDD, then the system is the problem. And that’s where the Disk Manager utility comes in handy.
Before we start meddling with this tool, we need to draw your attention that misusing this tool will cause more damage to your OS. So, follow the steps closely and we should be good to go:
After that, you should be able to see the brand new drive in This PC. If that’s not the case and your HDD is identified as a drive that’s not initialized and without allocated space, formatting is the only solution.
So these are the solutions we propose to find the missing HDD on your Windows 10 PC. In case you have questions or alternative solutions, the comments section is just below.
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Aleksandar Ognjanovic
Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.
Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.
In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.
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