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Microsoft device manager2/15/2024 Note: HDD came out of a laptop.ĭevice Manager? I don't really know first hand about that, never had a need to go looking for a drive I was installing under the device manager, as the normal course of action for me is to go directly to the disk administration page to get things started. I have a suspicion this is more attributable to Microsoft's FixIt than TestDisk However you can use Hiren's BootCD (or similar) to access it outside of windows and recover data and/or fix partitions.Īlso > this< thread as a possible solutionĪ possible in windows option is TestDisk this is the same program used in Hiren's but can work within the windows environment.Įdit: I had no luck with TestDisk as it did not see the HDD, possibly as it is not visible in Device Manager, however, when I rebooted and forgot to select boot from USB Windows did pick up the HDD, fixed the partition during start-up and I now have access to it. I would try Microsofts FixIt tool as a first call I have been looking for an "in windows" solution but not sure there is one. ![]() I have a similar problem, I am able to see the HDD in bios but not in device manager. ![]() All the (above) suggestions are only possible if it is seen in device manager.
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