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SuperHeroCody
Jun 26, 2016Aspirant
Windows not recognizing previously format ReadyNas drive
I have a set of 3 HGST 3T drives used with ReadyNas. These are now recognized in windows 10. Does anyone know about a fix for this? It is the driver within wins 10. Thanks
StephenB
Jun 28, 2016Guru - Experienced User
garyd9 wrote:
If so, run the "disk management" tool within Windows, and see if the drives are seen there.
I suggest doing this first. The disks will likely show up there. You'll need to write-click on every "volume" that windows disk manager shows for each drive, and delete it. When all are deleted, you'll be able to create a windows volume.
SuperHeroCody
Jul 08, 2016Aspirant
The bios doesn't see the drive I have attached. I even tried it with the settings.
Wins 10 detected when the drive was attached via USB. I was prompted to initial the drive. It failed to intialize with both MBR and GPT. The error was "Virtual Disk Manager, the device is not ready."
Thoughts?
Thanks
- StephenBJul 08, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Does your USB adapter support large drives? Some older USB 2 adapters don't.
How old is the PC?
- SuperHeroCodyJul 09, 2016Aspirant
I was able to find the USB 3 adaptor to connect. I was able to delete a couple of volumes. However, i still can't format it. The error is still the same as before. I can't take it online or offline like was able connecting vis USB2. I tried to cmd dispart it is showing status = no media.
???
- StephenBJul 09, 2016Guru - Experienced User
After you delete all the volumes, you right-click on the unallocated region (should be the entire drive) and select "new simple volume". It will prompt for the size (and should default to the entire drive capacity). After that the wizard will ask you to select the drive letter, and then give you format options.
Here's the steps from Microsoft (win10 should be the same): https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17418/windows-7-create-format-hard-disk-partition
- SuperHeroCodyJul 09, 2016Aspirant
Custome built ASUS Sabertooth MB about 3 years old
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