Formatted hard drive not showing up on the network in Windows 10/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 8.1/Windows XP PC

Formatted hard drive not showing up on the network

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Formatted hard drive not showing up on the network in Windows 10/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 8.1/Windows XP PC, best format recovery software help you recover MS word,excel, pictures, music, video files from Formatted hard drive not showing up on the network

 

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"Formatted hard drive not showing up on the network ", I made 2 recent upgrades: one was to an SSD drive on my laptop; the other was my wireless router to one with a USB port that allows storage. All's fine with the laptop and I wanted to repurpose the old drive I removed (500GB 2.5 SATA) into network storage, so I bought an enclosure for it that came with a USB cable (3.0). Once I had the old hard drive set up in the enclosure, to test it, I plugged it directly into the laptop and it showed the old contents. The only problem was, it did not present any option to remove it safely, like normal USB drives (my external Seagate 3TB drive is like this also). I then did the same test on the router USB with the old hard drive (which was in the USB enclosure now) and that also showed up in Explorer (before formatting it). The router has its own "remove safely" feature, but the "remove safely" doesn't show up in Windows. I then formatted the old drive using the diskpart utility and removed all the Win8 partitions and data successfully. When I plugged it back in to the laptop, I partitioned the drive using the Windows Disk Manager to give it a primary partition using all available space (~465GB or so), and then the drive was usable and showed up in Explorer. Still no 'remove safely' option, but I was able to use it and created a file & folder, etc.

Formatting a disk for use by an operating system and its applications typically involves three different processes.High-level formatting is the process of setting up an empty file system on a disk partition or logical volume and, for PCs, installing a boot sector. This is a fast operation, and is sometimes referred to as quick formatting. Reformatting often carries the implication that the operating system and all other software will be reinstalled after the format is complete. Rather than fixing an installation suffering from malfunction or security compromise, it may be necessary to simply reformat everything and start from scratch. Various colloquialisms exist for this process, such as "wipe and reload", "nuke and pave", "reimage", etc. Sometimes, data present in the physical drives (Internal/External Hard disk, Pen Drive, etc.) gets lost, deleted and formatted due to circumstances like virus attack, accidental deletion or accidental use of SHIFT+DELETE. In these cases, data recovery software are used to recover/restore the data files. Logical recovery of files, partition, MBR and filesystem structures After the drive has been cloned to a new drive, it is suitable to attempt the retrieval of lost data. If the drive has failed logically, there are a number of reasons for that.Data damage can be caused when, for example, a file is written to a sector on the drive that has been damaged. This is the most common cause in a failing drive, meaning that data needs to be reconstructed to become readable. Corrupted documents can be recovered by several software methods or by manually reconstructing the document using a hex editor.

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