No link hard drive cannot be detected
SOURCE: my bios doesn't recognize my hard drive
Do the neccesary jumper cable settings. then manually detect it through your bios. If not detected, try to replace the ide cable. if still not detected, try to feel the hard drive if it spins, if not, the had drive is damage.
SOURCE: I have dropped a Seagate
hello vyseman15,
hard disc drives need to be handled carefully, they can only handle a limited rough usage. especially dropping while it is working is very dangerous, in most cases the head will "scratch" (damage) the discs surface which make the device afterwards useless.
sorry to say there is nearly no chance to make it work again. there are some companies who can rescue some of the data on it, but they are expensive anyway.
regards
SOURCE: My Seagate Freeagent Goflex 1Tb
Hello Gravi,
Please try one of the following options.
Try different USB ports.
If that didnt work, then try updating/reinstalling your USBdrivers.
Try after these options a reboot first.
Also take a look at this page where some driver problem for your specific harddrive are explained!
http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?locale=en-US&name=goflex-software&vgnextoid=11c1fab114b48210VgnVCM1000001a48090aRCRD
I hope this helps you out!
With kind regards,
MisterN
SOURCE: HOW DO I TRANSFER FILES TO MY SEAGATE FREEAGENT GOFLEX 2TB
might be write protected check the settings to see that files accepted include mac files and that admin rights allow for modification
we can assume this drive was formatted for mac, right?
SOURCE: Seagate 500GB FreeAgent GoFlex Hard Drive it didn't appear on my computer
RESOLVED!
Just because this starts with the same steps as other solutions does not mean it ends with the same fix.
1. Click Start
2. Right Click Computer: Select Manage.
3. The Computer Management Dialog box will appear.
4. Select the Disk Management Icon located in the right pane of the Computer Management Dialog box.
NOTE: Under volume you will NOT see the Seagate Drive.
5. underneath the volume pane you will see Disk 0, Disk1 and so forth. look for the Seagate drive ... mine was Disk 2.
6. Right Click on the Drive: Select Properties.
7. The "Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex USB Device Properties" will apear. Select the Driver tab.
8. Select the Uninstall Button.
9. Unplug your Seagate external hard drive and plug it back in. This should re-install the Drivers and it should work like it use to.
P.S. Sorry for the bad grammar\spelling.
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