If Windows 10/8/7 does not recognize second hard drive & if your 2nd hard Drive is not showing up in Disk Management then this fix may help you. Windows 10 does not detect WD Black NVMe SSD 10:02 AM I don't want to hijack this thread but I just wanted to try to clarify that what you've said applies to my machine because it's not completely obvious as to what machine you're referring to in this reply.
PUIS (Power-Up In Standby
Hola a todos
Desactivar PUIS (Power-Up In Standby) en discos duros (el bios no los reconoce)
Está pasando mucho que Windows 10 beta Build 9879 escribe dentro del disco duro algo sobre opciónes de energia y que la mayoría de los ordenadores, la BIOS no soporta, y el disco duro no rueda, (la Bios no reconoce el disco) en espera de una orden para que gire, solo que hay que reiniciarlo al estado de fabrica, tarea algo compleja.
COMO SE SOLUCIONA
Debes descargarte el programita RUFUS y con el haces un pendrive de arranque MS-DOS También descarga el programa hdat2_50 ISO descomprimes la iso en cualquier carpeta y copias en el pendrive de arranque la carpeta HDAT2 (en la carpeta descomprimida del iso)
Entra en tu pendrive y abre el archivo autoexec.bat >abrir con >bloc de notas >editar y al final escribes :
CD hdat2 hdat2.exe /W
Al poner el pendrive se debe poder arrancar desde el pendrive si no se puedes arrancar, se debe entrar en BIOS y poner en la pestaña del BOOT que inicie en primer lugar con el USB
Si se inicia el pendrive de arranque con el programa 'HDAT2' aparece una pantalla negra con un menú de opciones
1ª pantalla seleccionar el 'disco duro' >intro 2ª pantalla seleccionar 'Device configuration overlay (DECO) menu' >intro 3ª pantalla seleccionar 'Modify' > intro 4ª pantalla seleccionar 'Power-up in Standby (Puis)' y cambiar a 'remove' (flecha derc-izq) 5ª Pulsar la tecla 'S' y después la tecla 'Y' . En la pantalla 3ª tammbién se puede optar por 'RESTORE' en vez de 'modify' y pondrá el disco duro por defecto de fabrica Pulsar la tecla 'S' y después la tecla 'Y'
Saludos EEDU
Windows 10 Not Detecting Sd
Active4 years, 1 month ago
I just got Samsung 840 Pro SSD, but my Windows 10 is not detecting it. Any idea what I should do?
I tried using the Samsung utility mentioned on their website at http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/SSD/global/html/support/downloads.htmlbut the software does not detect it and neither does Windows.
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3 Answers
I had the same issue with 840 pro. I contacted Samsung about it, and their response was to use windows 7 or 8.1
I wish I could be more help, but they haven't released compatible software yet.
user449658user449658
I went around these problems a lot of times, trying different cables, boxes and bios configurations.
In the end, I found that http://www.easeus.com/backup-software/tb-free.html fixed the problem - just ignore the Samsung software until it works with Windows 10.
Run EasyUS and select disk clone, select the source drive/volume (usually 0) and destination (could be 1, 2 or 3 depending on whether you have a cdrom and other drives installed). Please note I did a sector by sector copy (may not have been necessary, but I wanted to make sure it worked).
The EasyUS clone takes place regardless of the fact you are running a new version of Windows or using a USB to SATA controller that is not supported by the Samsung software. Just make sure you choose the right disks (don't erase your C drive with a blank SSD!)
For Windows 10, I found that in addition to this I had to make sure my BIOS was set to force AHCI mode - just making it optional didn't work.
So far this has worked on Samsung Chronus and Sony Vaio laptops (mine and my wife's).
ps - I have absolutely nothing to do with this company, I just got fed up with waiting for a version of Magician or Data Migration that worked all of the time (and the above software works free, although I suspect the paid version might be quicker)
brianlmerrittbrianlmerritt
Open cmd.exe as admin - write diskpart and then enter list disk.
Do you see your drive? Also check if you have SATA port enabled in BIOS.
Windows 10 Not Recognizing Ssd Drive
You might also try a live Linux distribution; Ubuntu 15.04 for example if you can see your drive there.