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I had a similar problem with an drive I removed from a desk top computer. You may have to "mount" the drive in windows. Either get someone who knows how, or research it very carefully before doing it yourself. Done wrong it will wipe the drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Brian, You may needs to set permissions for the hard drive in order to recognize it. Insignia Support Shella https://www.bestbuy.com/site/brands/best-buy-brands/pcmcat1596746025285.c?id=pcmcat1596746025285
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.1. Press Start then search for Device Manager 2. Expand Universal Serial Bus Controllers 3. Right click USB Mass Storage Device then click Uninstall device 4. Restart your PC Check if the drive is assigned a drive letter. Press Windows key + X Click Disk Management If you see your drive listed there, but no drive letter, right click it Click Change Drive Letter and Paths Click Add Click Assign the following drive letter Click in the Drive letter list box Choose a drive letter - try choosing letters near the end of the alphabet Click OK Click OK again If that does not work... Press Windows key + X Click Device Manager Expand Disk drives Right click the external drive Click uninstall Exit Device Manager, restart then check if its detected.
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