There are two major reasons you might not see the drive letter of your computer: the logic drive letter lose or partition table corrupted.
Try these steps first:
- Go to the 'cmd' window by holding the "Windows" key and press the "R" key
- Type and run 'diskmgmt.msc'
- "Disk Management" will be shown.
- If see a partition without a drive letter then right-click on it
- Select "Change Drive Letter and Paths..."
- Click on "Add" button
- Select the drive letter and Click on OK.
- Download the TestDisk
- Unzip and save it on the USB drive
- Run "testdisk_win"
- At the first window, select “No Log” and press the
key - Select which drive to analyse, choose “Proceed” and press
key - Select partition type (select "Intel" if it’s a PC) then press
key - Select “Analyse” then press
key - Select “Quick Search” at the next screen, then press
key - Press
key, if the partitions were created under Vista – press key if not. - TestDisk should say “Structure OK”. If so, press
key - Select “Write” and press
key and press key to confirm. - "ok" to reboot the compute, press
key - Now, close TestDisk and RESTART the computer.
2 comments:
Nowadays such things are quite rare with advanced filesystems such as ZFS, which can automatically recover from bitrot and has built in checksumming to detect even the slightest error.
Thanks
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