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"HDD inaccessible in Windows 10 after plugging it to a Smart TV", The HDD is 2 TB WD My Passport (last gen), has no past history of any issues at all like randomly disconnecting, losing or corrupting files, etc, I bought it about 4-5 months ago (new) and it has received regular, but not extreme usage. I always plug it out with "safely remove..." in Windows, never have it on for too long, it is about 55% full. I added some files and safely disconnected it from Win, then plugged it to my LG Smart TV for the first time. The TV said the drive cannot be read, unplug and plug again, which I did and came across the same issue. I searched, and apparently LG has had support issues with some autorun programs in external HDDs, and I assume it was the My Passport files. I "safely removed" the HDD from the TV and plugged it to my PC again. For my surprise, I couldn't read it. The HDD showed no size, no used/free data, and it just appeared as a blank My Passport (G: ). Here is the list of things I did after this, starting from the most obvious ones: 1. I restarted and shut down the PC several times 2. I tried it on 3 different USB ports 3. I uninstalled the drive from Device Manager (several times), then rebooted, plugged to a different USB, etc 4. I checked it on Computer Management -> Disk Management; it showed as a RAW drive 5. I checked with several different disk managing software, including EaseUS Partition Master (trial), an old PTDD Partition Table Doctor 3.5, MiniTool Partition Wizard Free, DiskInternals. All these software showed the HDD as an NTFS drive, and not a RAW drive. They also show the drive size and some of these show correctly the used amount of space on the HDD.
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