If that fails choose Update Driver, first Automatically, then if that fails choose Browse > Let Me Pick to try all previous drivers. If not then choose Uninstall, restart PC to reinstall driver. Click on the Device, then Driver tab, choose Roll Back if available. It may be listed by it's model or Serial which you can google to determine which is it. Go into Device Manager to look for the drive under Disk Drives. Right click Start button to open Disk Management, scroll down to try to find the drive on the map by size and label, right click on it to assign a drive letter so it's detected in File Explorer.įor USB drive not detected issue, first try steps here. Even if you've tried one please try it again in sequence and report back results. If not then I'll give you all possible fixes for External Drive not detected. I'm Greg, a Volunteer Moderator and 10 years Windows MVP here to help you.ĭo you see it in Disk Management, by scrolling down and trying to discern which it is on the drive map? If so right click to assign it a Drive letter which is how it is made to show up in Explorer.
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