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"External WD Element not detecting" ,WD Elements 1TB hard-drive was working fine until recently, I plugged it in and Windows wouldn't detect it. I should note that when I plug it in (via the usb ports) I hear the customary ding from Windows 7, but it won't show up in explorer. I will list what I have tried: - Uninstalling and re-installing the drive through Device Manager. - Updating the drivers through device manager - Disabling the power management through device management so it is externally powered - Trying to use Western Digitals data recovery software (but the only option it seems to give me is reformat the drive to repair it) So I decided to take it apart and insert it into my desktop as a SATA secondary drive Everything hooked up, and it showed up in BIOS just fine, but when I went into windows... just like when it was attached with USB it would not show up. It will show up under Device Manager in drives, as just WD (no other description). But when I go to disk management nothing shows up.
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