- Aug 15, 2007
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Having an infuriating problem with my hard drive.
I have 2 hard disks, one for Windows, the second for Steam and other games. I was doing a big of cable management earlier and to change something around had to pull the SATA cable out of the second hard disk. After a couple of seconds I put it back and then started the PC.
It started like normal, but now whenever I try to access the drive I get
"You need to format drive F before you can use it"
then
"The volume does not contain a recognised file system"
I know this often points to a corrupt partition but it seems suspect that the drive would just corrupt or break purely due to having the cable gently removed then re insterted.
Does anybody have any other ideas what this could be or how to resolve it? I've tried a swapping the cables between my primary and secondary drives with no luck.
Running Windows 7 Home Premium and the drive in question is 1.5 tb WD drive
I have 2 hard disks, one for Windows, the second for Steam and other games. I was doing a big of cable management earlier and to change something around had to pull the SATA cable out of the second hard disk. After a couple of seconds I put it back and then started the PC.
It started like normal, but now whenever I try to access the drive I get
"You need to format drive F before you can use it"
then
"The volume does not contain a recognised file system"
I know this often points to a corrupt partition but it seems suspect that the drive would just corrupt or break purely due to having the cable gently removed then re insterted.
Does anybody have any other ideas what this could be or how to resolve it? I've tried a swapping the cables between my primary and secondary drives with no luck.
Running Windows 7 Home Premium and the drive in question is 1.5 tb WD drive