Jan 02 2020 03:06 PM
Hi,
I had an old laptop with Windows10, I removed the 2.5" HDD from the laptop. I put it into a 2.5"enclosure. I plug it into another Windows 10 PC. New device found and driver installed. Cannot see drive in File Explorer. Went to Disk Management. Saw Disk 2 listed as "Unknown Not Initialized". When trying to initialize (GPT), I got "Incorrect Function". The partition is not showing any Volume information. The HDD should have 1000Gb, so it's not a monstrous size...
Is the disk corrupted? It was working fine in my old laptop, I was careful when removing it from my old laptop. Can't see how it can get corrupted by just unscrewing a few screws and sliding into an enclosure though?
Thanks for your time.
ed
Jan 03 2020 03:58 AM
@Ed_Canada_Ontario I've had this problem before that turned out to be caused by a faulty cable on the enclosure.
Though it might be that the external drive isn't plug and play and needs to be plugged in before the machine is turned on, assuming this wasn't already the case?
In regards to damaging the drive when removing it and installing it in the enclosure, you'd be amazed at how easily damage from static electricity can be caused so it's always a possibility.
Jan 03 2020 05:53 AM
Jan 03 2020 11:22 AM - edited Jan 03 2020 11:23 AM
It could be that your SATA to USB converter is not good and causing problem
is it even a SATA to USB converter that you are using? i can't be sure since you haven't mentioned it.
Jan 03 2020 12:35 PM
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Jan 03 2020 01:05 PM