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Western Digital WD Caviar Blue WD3200AAJS - hard drive - 320 GB - SATA-300 SATA - Page 5 Questions & Answers
Why windows does not see drive with data on it
It may because you either deleted the drive and did not re assign a drive letter to it, or it may be due to format, when you using Windows OS, your hard disk should be either in FAT or NTFS format, if you have linux as secondary os, you may have accidental format the drive with linux OS. Try changing the format to NTFS or FAT. Try and reply back
Pc hard disk problam
Try some of the free data recovery software to see if they can read it.
Recuva, PhotoRec and other decent free programs as a start.
WD1200B015 not working after falling from desk. How do i fix it?
HDD specifications are usually only up to ONE G, where "G" is 1x the force of gravity.
By dropping it, you hit that "One G" mark and the HDD is now officially "toast".
If there are truly important files on that dead HDD, you can send it away for forensic recovery, but that can be incredibly expensive.
Wish I had better news, sorry.
Purchase a SOLID-STATE Drive (SSD) to replace it. The specifications on those can be something like 5x G's or more.
Wd3200c037
Try to re-install your device's driver #NZ
Disk not initialized
In windows go to Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Computer Management->Disk management click "Enter". Find the disk that says disk uninitialized right click in the box on the right hand side and click "Initialize".
Wd mycloud wont setup!
The Blue light remains on if every things OK. Did you install WD Discovery? Then Map network drives. Then try installing/setting up again.
Bitlocker recovery key
This is too broad a question. Do you know it? Do you need to make it? Do you need to retrieve it?
Problem with Western Digital 1.0TB WD10EALX hard drive.
Having looked at the dock, if it's not appearing in the windows disk management I'm afraid you'll have to try another i/o method to test whether the drive is ok. The easiest option is to find someone with a computer which has a spare sata slot and partition it with that (assuming it sees it) or try a different device like a sata to usb converter. Alternatively you could make a linux or other bootable usb stick with formatting/partitioning utility and put the drive in your laptop, boot from the stick and partition it that way. I don't think there are any user settings in the dock you have and no jumpers on the drive so you're scuppered. Let us know how you get on?
Of course having partitioned it it might just not be compatible with your dock, although
Just one more thing if you haven't, try connecting the power to the dock before you plug it into the laptop and try each of your usb ports
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