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Too late black - he fixed it a good 4 hours before you posted! xPGood to hear you fixed it.
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Quote from: Leetgrain on January 13, 2013, 07:03:30 AMToo late black - he fixed it a good 4 hours before you posted! xPGood to hear you fixed it.I fixed the original problem, now we're trying to figure out why my 1TB HDD hasn't been working
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It's weird that you can't initialize it.Maybe you should try a CHKDSK.After that try right clicking and initializing it.EDIT: I dunno how helpful that link is, but I thought about it and I'm actually unsure how you would even go about running a chksdk even with the command line if the drive isn't assigned a letter or anything.
Quote from: Blackllama on January 13, 2013, 05:40:29 AMIt's weird that you can't initialize it.Maybe you should try a CHKDSK.After that try right clicking and initializing it.EDIT: I dunno how helpful that link is, but I thought about it and I'm actually unsure how you would even go about running a chksdk even with the command line if the drive isn't assigned a letter or anything.Yeah it only offers chkdsk for my C drive; and inject watch the video. That's as much as I can get it to appear; and when I view my Disk drives it shows both of them and says they're both working but I don't see it anywhere else and any attempt to initialize or view the disk results in error.
Quote from: Pillz on January 13, 2013, 02:19:37 PMQuote from: Blackllama on January 13, 2013, 05:40:29 AMIt's weird that you can't initialize it.Maybe you should try a CHKDSK.After that try right clicking and initializing it.EDIT: I dunno how helpful that link is, but I thought about it and I'm actually unsure how you would even go about running a chksdk even with the command line if the drive isn't assigned a letter or anything.Yeah it only offers chkdsk for my C drive; and inject watch the video. That's as much as I can get it to appear; and when I view my Disk drives it shows both of them and says they're both working but I don't see it anywhere else and any attempt to initialize or view the disk results in error.Theirs a button in disk management to make them active and assign a drive letter. Right click on it. You may have to format the drive and then mark it as drive F from that window.