The second hard drive not showing up in Windows 10 issue happens every day. If your second hard drive is not detected in Windows 10, check it on this PC first and create a partition on it. If it is a new one, initialize the hard drive and check for driver updates. You can get more help in this post and fix the second HDD not showing up with a full guide.
Secondary hard drives are an excellent way for you to extend the storage capacity of your PC without having to replace your primary hard drive. When a computer doesn't recognize a secondary hard drive or the second hard drive is not showing up correctly, you must identify the root of the problem and find corresponding solutions.
There are four types of second hard drive not showing up issues in Windows 10, 8.1, 8, and 7. Examine your case and pick up one solution that works best for you.
Workable Solutions | Step-by-step Troubleshooting |
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Second HDD Not in This PC | Launch EaseUS Partition Master. On the main window, right-click on the unallocated space...Full steps |
HDD Not in Disk Management | Select the "Start" button, type Device Manager, and select it from the list of results...Full steps |
Second HDD Not in Device Manager | Navigate to "Control Panel" and click on "Troubleshooting". On the right pane, find "Hardware and Sound"...Full steps |
Second HDD Not in BIOS | Restart PC. Hold and press "F2" to enter the BIOS environment. In the Setup section...Full steps |
If you run into one of these troubles, you are in the right place! On this page. we present troubleshooting steps in detail to help address each issue perfectly, by which you'll be able to make use of your second or even third HDD or SSD without the recognition problem.
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According to the received feedback, over half of users didn't see their external hard drive appearing in the place where it should be, i.e This PC in Windows 10 and 8, My Computer in Windows 7. You can check it in the Disk Management, which is probably shown as a disk 1 or disk 2 with "Unallocated". Or do it in an easier way.
Tip: If your second hard drive is a brand new one, you need to initial it. An uninitialized hard drive will be recognized as unallocated space, and you cannot see it on This PC. So, if the second hard drive is a new one, initialize the HDD or SSD.
Download a third-party free partition manager called EaseUS Partition Master. It can quickly troubleshoot the problem by assigning a drive letter.
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master. On the main window, right-click on the unallocated space on your hard drive or external storage device and select "Create".
Step 2. Adjust the partition size, file system (Choose the file system based on your need), label, etc. for the new partition and click "OK" to continue.
Step 3. Click on the "Execute 1 Task(s)" button and create a new partition by clicking "Apply".
Watch the following video tutorial and learn how to create a partition in NTFS, FAT, or EXT file system.
Close the program when the job is done. Now return to This PC or My Computer, your hard drive should be detected by Windows and correctly displayed with the drive letter you've just created!
This is the first way; continue to read, and you can get the other three ways. If these ways solve your issue, click the buttons below to let more people know the fixes.
You should move further to the Device Manager and it's time to update hard drive drivers.
Step 1. Select the "Start" button, type Device Manager, and select it from the list of results.
Step 2. Expand one of the categories to find the name of your device, then right-click (or tap and hold) it, and select "Update Driver".
Step 3. Select "Search automatically for updated driver software".
Notice: If you cannot find a wanted device driver, you can also download the correct driver on the official website of the corresponding hard disk manufacturer. Then, try again to see whether the hard drive is showing up or not after installing the driver.
That's a little troublesome when your hard drive is not even detected in Windows Device Manager, and you should pray for a little while because your drive is probably corrupted and develops bad sectors. In this case, you can either use the aforementioned EaseUS Partition Master to repair hard disk bad sectors or run Windows Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter.
Step 1. Navigate to "Control Panel" and click on "Troubleshooting".
Step 2. On the right pane, find "Hardware and Sound", under which select "Configure a device".
Step 3. Run as administrator is asked. Click "Next" to run Troubleshooter.
Step 4. If any issues are found you will be prompted to confirm "Apply this fix". This may occur numerous times depending on the errors found.
Have you prepared for the worst situation that this second hard drive shows up nowhere, including all the paths you can think of and even in BIOS? This problem should be tricky. You will need to ask a professional to help. As far as we concerned, your hard drive not showing up in BIOS is mainly caused because the drive is not enabled in the BIOS or it's just a faulty hard drive.
To enable the hard drive in BIOS and make the second hard drive show up in Windows 10 correctly, do as follows.
Step 1. Restart PC. Hold and press "F2" to enter the BIOS environment.
Step 2. In the Setup section, check whether the second hard drive is turned off in the system setup. If yes, turn it on.
Step 3. Reboot PC again. See if the second hard drive showing up normally this time.
To make sure the connection is normal.
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After fixing the error, you can view the second hard drive on your PC. And then, you can use it, such as installing Windows. If you are interested, click the link below:
How to Install Windows 10 on Second Hard Drive
This tutorial will provide a detailed tutorial on how to install Windows 10 on a second hard drive/SSD. You can use EaseUS Partition Master for quick OS migration or Windows Media Creation Tool to create an installation CD.
After you have fixed the 2nd hard drive not showing up, you may encounter another problem. Your data on the second hard drive is missing. There's no need to be panic. You can recover deleted files in Windows 10 with EaseUS data recovery software. This cross-platform data recovery software has all the features you could dream of.
Download EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard and recover hard drive data:
Step 1. Select the drive where you lose your data and click "Search for Lost Data".
Step 2. Use "Filter" or "Search" to find the lost files when the scan completes.
Step 3. Select all the files you want and click "Recover". Then, browse another secure location to save them.
💡Tip: You can restore data on the local disks, external hard drives, and also the cloud storage.
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So many effective methods can help you with the second hard drive not showing up problems. It is not challenging to deal with the second hard drive not detected in Windows 10/8/8.1/7 issue. More importantly, EaseUS Partition Master can also help solve other similar disk issues like BIOS detect the hard drive but Windows does not, USB flash drive showing 0 bytes or no media, HDD formatting takes forever, etc.
Issues with unrecognized secondary hard drives are very common, and that's what we have been covering in the article above. If you still have a second drive not showing up problems, you can read the following frequently asked questions.
The main advantage of secondary hard drives is that while one that is faster, such as an SSD, can be used for computing purposes - games, resource-intensive apps, etc. the slow ones can be used purely for storing personal data.
Many reasons can lead to a missing hard drive.
Each hard drive requires one drive letter per partition, and there are 24 drive letters. Thus, you can have up to 24 hard drives.
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