Question SSD not showing up

Sep 8, 2023
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Hi

Ty in advance

I was removing and reinstalling some stuff on my second SSD on laptop then all of sudden it froze and didn't let me do anything. I restarted it and my D drive which was my ssd didnt show up again tried many ways nothing yet.

Ssd is not shown in my disk manager or device manager or even list volums in cmd, tried the bios thing changing SATA and didnt help as well reseting windows didnt help as well.

Is there anything i can do?
 
which SSD?
is it still connected tightly? reconnect
try it in a different system
I have 2 one windows on it and the otherone i bought seperetly which was working fine for over a year. Yea i didnt physically disconnect it or anything it all happen after trying to verifyng integrity of gta v on steam.
 
Hi

Ty in advance

I was removing and reinstalling some stuff on my second SSD on laptop then all of sudden it froze and didn't let me do anything. I restarted it and my D drive which was my ssd didnt show up again tried many ways nothing yet.

Ssd is not shown in my disk manager or device manager or even list volums in cmd, tried the bios thing changing SATA and didnt help as well reseting windows didnt help as well.

Is there anything i can do?
You MUST figure this out in the BIOS and if you can't find your C: drive you're screwed. Also, use a backup program like Aomi Backupper and keep A COUPLE OF FULL BACKUPS ON ANOTHER DRIVE. That way if your C: drive fails you can throw it away, install a new drive and recover one of your Aomi backups use your Aomi recovery CD. You can make full, differential or incremental backups. It has never failed me when my computer wouldn't boot past the BIOS. It is time consuming. I currently use a 1TB SSD for my C: drive (i-7 3770K runs rock solid at 4500MHz) and it takes 4 full hours to make and verify or recover and verify a full backup. BOTTOM LINE: ALWAYS keep at least two full backups.
 
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