Windows has an inbuilt mechanism that checks the hard drive and reports errors if anything isn’t working as expected. In case a problem is detected, the user gets ...
Hey Guys-<BR><BR>I've got a hard drive that I know to be borked...the nasty single clicks during drive detection were the first tip off ;-)<BR><BR>It does detect eventually...sort of. It comes up as a ...
Check under the Disk Management tool. It should show that you have ~171GB of unpartitioned space. Partition that space and format it and the rest of your HDD will show up.
If your Hard drive does not show up on the boot menu in Windows 11/10, you can try our recommended solutions below, which are listed in no particular order, and see if that helps to resolve the issue.