Long story short, windows update got messed up because it froze after waking from sleep mode and I had no option (couldn't log back in, couldn't put to sleep) but to power down computer. Windows would no longer load and was in a windows screen bootloop. Couldn't get into repair mode and could use repair option on usb; just constant bootloop. The issue was fixed when I disconnect all but my C: drive, which finally allowed the usb repair to work.
When I managed to repair windows, I shut down and reconnected all my other drives. This led to my current predicament. When my Seagate 3gb sata drive was connected, the system would get stuck in the bios load screen. When disconnected it loaded windows perfectly fine along with my other drives. I removed the seagate and connected it to my pc with a usb sata adapter and it seems the partition tables got corrupted. The seagate drive is no longer recognized and is now detected in disk management as a unknown 4gb unallocated disk, and not initialized. The windows properties show the device status as working properly.
When I tried to initialize the drive, either as mbr or gpt partition, I would get a cyclic redundancy error message. Crystaldiskinfo list my 3gb Seagate with an Unknown health status, although it detected the drive as a 137.4 gb ST3000DM001 drive, which was the original amount of free space. I tried to repair the mbr using aomei partition manager, which it said it did successfully, but it is still incorrectly detected as a 4gb device. I tried to convert it to gpt, but kept getting the cyclic redundancy error message.
I tried using Diskpart and it shows up as a 4gb device under "list disk" command but was not show under "list volume". I tried the "clean" command and the "create primary partition" but it gave the same cyclic redundancy error again. Now its no longer showing up in diskpart, although still detected in aomei and in windows disk management.
Anyone have any ideas on what I can do next?
When I managed to repair windows, I shut down and reconnected all my other drives. This led to my current predicament. When my Seagate 3gb sata drive was connected, the system would get stuck in the bios load screen. When disconnected it loaded windows perfectly fine along with my other drives. I removed the seagate and connected it to my pc with a usb sata adapter and it seems the partition tables got corrupted. The seagate drive is no longer recognized and is now detected in disk management as a unknown 4gb unallocated disk, and not initialized. The windows properties show the device status as working properly.
When I tried to initialize the drive, either as mbr or gpt partition, I would get a cyclic redundancy error message. Crystaldiskinfo list my 3gb Seagate with an Unknown health status, although it detected the drive as a 137.4 gb ST3000DM001 drive, which was the original amount of free space. I tried to repair the mbr using aomei partition manager, which it said it did successfully, but it is still incorrectly detected as a 4gb device. I tried to convert it to gpt, but kept getting the cyclic redundancy error message.
I tried using Diskpart and it shows up as a 4gb device under "list disk" command but was not show under "list volume". I tried the "clean" command and the "create primary partition" but it gave the same cyclic redundancy error again. Now its no longer showing up in diskpart, although still detected in aomei and in windows disk management.
Anyone have any ideas on what I can do next?