It is detected in device manager under disk drives, but in my computer its not showing up
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Do you need your data?
Could you please send an image of Disk Management window?
its a external hard drive, so i try to use different cable?If checkdisk is interrupted, you should be able to do it again.
Try connecting your SATA cable to another SATA port on your motherboard.
Change your SATA cable or power cable connected to your HDD or both.
when i reconnect the cable the disk cannot detect the drive, but when i restart the pc it can detect againits a external hard drive, so i try to use different cable?
i dont know how to do thatHow about live booting from a linux distro and connecting that external HDD?
i just connect it to my pc again and in disk management is says raw, i try chkdsk it but not working i keep pressing enter nothing happens not going in the next line, so i refresh disk management and its gone, please help me
Briefly speaking, you need at least a 8GB Flash drive. Download "ubuntu" iso file and use "Rufus" utility to make your flash drive bootable (CSM or UEFI depending on your mobo support). Disable Secure boot and temporarily boot from it. Connect your external HDD and see if you have access to your files.i dont know how to do that
thanks ill try itBriefly speaking, you need at least a 8GB Flash drive. Download "ubuntu" iso file and use "Rufus" utility to make your flash drive bootable (CSM or UEFI depending on your mobo support). Disable Secure boot and temporarily boot from it. Connect your external HDD and see if you have access to your files.
Alternatively, if you have an Android tablet or phone, you can try connecting your external HDD to it.
This probably won't help. I think a "format message" will show up when you connect your external HDD but I'm not sure. Don't format when you have not recovered your data.