Hi, around 30 minutes ago, one of my hdd started making grinding sounds so i decided to unplug it from the pc, i didn t knew which one was making that noise so i decided to unplug them separately until the sound is gone.
So, my drives are partitioned as follows :
SSD : C: 250 gb
HDDs: E and F both partioned with 1tb
Initially i thought that each partition was each a separate HDD from my pc, but as i unplugged one of my HDD I saw that both my partitions were gone (E and F) whilst if I unplug the other one only E is gone, the drive with which I had some problems in the last week or so, so I kinda knew that one of them might fail.
Sadly, i didn t manage to get a back up from that drive so I will just have to live with it until i get a new one to back it up to.
Now my question is: Why were both partitions gone when i unplugged one of them but only one was gone when i unplugged the other one? To mention that both of them are 1TB HDD s and the partitions were both 1TB each.
Thank you.
So, my drives are partitioned as follows :
SSD : C: 250 gb
HDDs: E and F both partioned with 1tb
Initially i thought that each partition was each a separate HDD from my pc, but as i unplugged one of my HDD I saw that both my partitions were gone (E and F) whilst if I unplug the other one only E is gone, the drive with which I had some problems in the last week or so, so I kinda knew that one of them might fail.
Sadly, i didn t manage to get a back up from that drive so I will just have to live with it until i get a new one to back it up to.
Now my question is: Why were both partitions gone when i unplugged one of them but only one was gone when i unplugged the other one? To mention that both of them are 1TB HDD s and the partitions were both 1TB each.
Thank you.