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Toshiba external hard drive not recognised by desktop with Vista
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Advice appreciated, please and thanks.
My desktop computer has stopped recognising my Toshiba external hard drive. When I go to save (e.g. Word document), I cannot see the (F) drive in My Computer. The external drive is connected properly, and the blue light is on. This is a recent problem, as up to the last week I had no problems, and I have a lot of data stored on this drive.
Advice appreciated on what the problem might be, and a solution for it, please... don't want to lose any data from computer, and would like to be able to access stuff already stored
My desktop computer has stopped recognising my Toshiba external hard drive. When I go to save (e.g. Word document), I cannot see the (F) drive in My Computer. The external drive is connected properly, and the blue light is on. This is a recent problem, as up to the last week I had no problems, and I have a lot of data stored on this drive.
Advice appreciated on what the problem might be, and a solution for it, please... don't want to lose any data from computer, and would like to be able to access stuff already stored
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless you've specifically told WIndows to allocate a particular drive letter, the drive letter can change according to the order in which you connect stuff.
E.g
Plug in a hard disk, it takes letter F
Plug in another (or a USB stick) It takes letter G
Unplug them both, plug in the USB stick, it takes letter F, connect HDD it is now G.
Unplug USB stick, F disappears.
Check that the HDD hasn't been assigned a different letter.
E.g
Plug in a hard disk, it takes letter F
Plug in another (or a USB stick) It takes letter G
Unplug them both, plug in the USB stick, it takes letter F, connect HDD it is now G.
Unplug USB stick, F disappears.
Check that the HDD hasn't been assigned a different letter.
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