Can't initialize disk in Disk Management is a common error. It can be caused by a variety of reasons. Worry not! This article offers five practical solutions that can help you initialize your HDD or SSD with success.
Many Windows users have encountered Disk Management fail to initialize their HDD or SDD. Disk not being initialized can be caused by many factors, such as improper connection, hardware issues, and bad sectors on the disk.
If you can't initialize disk in Disk Management, read on. This article from EaseUS will guide you through the causes and five solutions to the issue.
There are many factors that can lead to the Initialize Disk option not working in Disk Management. Thus, before we step to the solutions, learning the common symptoms and reasons why you can't initialize the disk is essential.
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To check if your disk is corrupted or not, you can follow the guide in the post below.
After learning the common symptoms and reasons behind initialize disk failure, let's dive into the following methods to fix the problem and initialize your disk.
The first troubleshooting when you can't initialize the disk is to check the connection of your disk. If the cable is loose, you may be able to initialize the disk successfully after reconnecting the cable. But if it fails even after you reconnect it, the connection cable might be damaged and require replacement. Try to reconnect the disk again if you are unable to initialize the SSD.
Bad sectors on your disk can be the reason why your disk can't be initialized. If this is the cause, you should resort to a third-party disk and partition management tool to check and repair the disk errors. One of the most reputed tools is EaseUS Partition Master Free.
As a free and professional tool, EaseUS Partition Master offers a clear interface and multiple functions to scan errors on your disk and is able to repair them automatically.
Follow the steps below to repair bad sectors on your disk:
Step 1. Open EaseUS Partition Master. Right-click the disk that you want to check, and then click "Surface Test".
Step 2. The operation will be immediately performed and all bad sectors will be marked as red.
If you can't initialize the disk still, continue trying the Check File System feature to fix system errors:
Step 1. Open EaseUS Partition Master on your computer. Then, locate the disk, right-click the partition you want to check, and choose "Advanced" > "Check File System".
Step 2. In the Check File System window, keep the "Try to fix errors if found" option selected and click "Start".
Step 3. The software will begin checking your partition file system on your disk. When it completes, click "Finish".
Have you resolved the issue? If so, don't forget to share this powerful tool with other users.
Virus and malware attacks can be the cause of the disk not initialized issue as well. In severe cases, some viruses can even cause data loss and lead to PC won't boot issues. However, with reliable anti-virus software, you can detect and get rid of these viruses with ease.
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Being unable to initialize the disk could also be related to the missing or damaged Master Boot Record (MBR). To fix the issue, you can rebuild MBR with a few command lines.
Step 1. Use a Windows bootable drive or Windows Installation media to boot your PC.
Step 2. Choose "Repair your computer" in the wizard and go to "Troubleshoot" > "Advanced Options" > "Command Prompt."
Step 3. Input the following commands in Command Prompt and hit "Enter" after each:
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /scanos
bootrec /rebuildbcd
Step 4. Then, type exit to close the Command Prompt and restart your PC.
Certain Windows limitations or bugs can also lead to the fact that you can't initialize the disk via Disk Management. Thus, you can try performing the operation with EaseUS Partition Master.
It provides free features for users to initialize and format disks and partitions. Follow the instructions here to initialize your HDD/SSD for free:
Step 1. Open EaseUS Partition Master and got to Partition Manager.
Step 2. Right-click the target disk - HDD or SSD and select "Initialize to MBR" or "Initialize to GPT". Click "Execute Task" and "Apply" to save the changes.
0:00-0:18 Initialize to MBR; 0:19-0:44 Initialize to GPT;
If you are not sure which partition styles to choose for your disk, you can check the following page to learn some basic knowledge.
MBR VS GPT | What's the Difference and Which Is Better
Are curious about the differences between MBR and GPT. If so, continue reading to learn the advantages and disadvantages of these two partition styles. Read more >>
This article has presented a list of reasons and solutions to the disk not initialized issue, including checking the cable, checking the drive for bad sectors, running an anti-virus tool, rebuilding MBR, and initializing your disk with professional software. Each method corresponds to certain causes, and hopefully, your disk will be initialized normally after these fixes.
To go through some of the solutions, you need assistance from EaseUS Partition Master, which offers a variety of functions to help users manage disks and partitions and solve various errors on your disk.
Take a look at the following FAQs if there are some other doubts remain.
1. How do I fix my SSD that won't initialize?
If you can't initialize your SSD, you can try these methods to fix it:
2. Why am I unable to initialize hard disk?
The reason why you can't initialize the hard disk could be hardware issues, disk errors like bad sectors, the corrupted MBR table, or virus and malware attacks.
3. How do I fix my disk offline?
To fix the disk offline status, you should:
If the disk status remains Offline, check if the cable and your disk are correctly connected and valid.
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