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Hey everyone,
I have a Seagate Backup Plus portable drive m# SRD00F1, that I can't seem to access anymore. The drive doesn't show up in file explorer or in disk management, the only place it will show up is in device manager. Basically all I can do there is check the properties of the drive. In Properties, under the General tab it says "this device is working properly", the Volumes tab is completely blank with nothing to show under disk information or volumes, and the drivers are all up to date, but when I go to the details tab and select Problem Code from the menu, it gives me a 00000000 code. Google was not helpful with the code.
I've tried different USB ports as well as different USB cables from other Seagate drives. I also tested a known working flash drive on the same ports without issues. While plugged in, the SRD00F1 makes a barely audible internal buzz, about once every 1.8 second (yes I timed it). I've heard Seagate drives are prone to failure sooner or later, is there anything I can do to fix this, or is the hardware dead?
Thanks
I have a Seagate Backup Plus portable drive m# SRD00F1, that I can't seem to access anymore. The drive doesn't show up in file explorer or in disk management, the only place it will show up is in device manager. Basically all I can do there is check the properties of the drive. In Properties, under the General tab it says "this device is working properly", the Volumes tab is completely blank with nothing to show under disk information or volumes, and the drivers are all up to date, but when I go to the details tab and select Problem Code from the menu, it gives me a 00000000 code. Google was not helpful with the code.
I've tried different USB ports as well as different USB cables from other Seagate drives. I also tested a known working flash drive on the same ports without issues. While plugged in, the SRD00F1 makes a barely audible internal buzz, about once every 1.8 second (yes I timed it). I've heard Seagate drives are prone to failure sooner or later, is there anything I can do to fix this, or is the hardware dead?
Thanks