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"External USB Recognised by DM but not My Computer or BIOS ", Running Windows 7. Motherboard: Asus M4N98TD Evo Model: Seagate Expansion 1TB Portal Drive. SRD00F1 When plugged in/out I get the 'Ba-Ding'/'Ba-Dum'. In Device Manager it comes up alongside my Samsung Internal, under 'Disk Drives' as 'Seagate Expansion USB Device'. With the Seagate app, I'm able to 'Add a new Drive' and detect it, and partition it.... however even after doing this and the prompted reboot, no luck. It is not recognised in the BIOS, however, under the USB section of my BIOS it IS recognised, and selected as a 'Hard Drive'. It is not recognised in My Computer, only my C Drive and DVD Drive are. The light is on and solid on the unit at all times. It seems everything recognises it but 'My Computer' / Bios. Running Windows 7. Motherboard: Asus M4N98TD Evo Model: Seagate Expansion 1TB Portal Drive. SRD00F1 When plugged in/out I get the 'Ba-Ding'/'Ba-Dum'. In Device Manager it comes up alongside my Samsung Internal, under 'Disk Drives' as 'Seagate Expansion USB Device'. With the Seagate app, I'm able to 'Add a new Drive' and detect it, and partition it.... however even after doing this and the prompted reboot, no luck. It is not recognised in the BIOS, however, under the USB section of my BIOS it IS recognised, and selected as a 'Hard Drive'. It is not recognised in My Computer, only my C Drive and DVD Drive are. The light is on and solid on the unit at all times. It seems everything recognises it but 'My Computer' / Bios.
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