The status of the hard disk is unknown
The status of the hard disk is unknown
How to fix it. my harddisk is 1 TB
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Re: The status of the hard disk is unknown
I'm afraid it may be not possible to "fix", it may be too late when a hard disk reached this point.
This happens when the disk surface can't be accessible at all - when the firmware and/or the adminstrative area of the hard disk damaged and the drive even can't provide the correct system parameters.
As you can see, the hard disk drive does not show any identification information (its model ID, firmware version and even its capacity is not provided correctly).
This is generally why it's not available in Windows for use: it can't be read/written, can't be tested - and can't be "fixed".
Not sure if this is an internal hard disk or external hard disk drive.
If it's a 2.5" external hard disk, connected to a single USB 2.0 connection, then I'm afraid such failure is very common as a single USB 2.0 port can't provide enough power for proper operation. Using an external hard disk that way can cause complete, unrecoverable "sudden" failure.
So if it's a 2.5" external hard disk, make sure to connect to USB 3.0 port or connect to an USB hub with external power supply to provide enough power for proper operation.
If this is an internal hard disk drive and you have the opportunity, I'd recommend to check
- connecting the hard disk drive to a different SATA port and power source, maybe check with a different computer
- check with an external, USB enclosure / adapter
just to verify that with the different operating environment and conditions (different connections, power source, etc.) may help the hard disk to identify itself correctly.
If the drive can't be detected in any cases then I'm afraid this may be caused by a permanent damage of the hard disk, for example caused by overheat condition (see http://www.hdsentinel.com/hard_disk_case_overheat.php for details) or mechanical shock (or the insufficient power mentioned).
On the above link, it is described that during such damage, the hard disk internal firmware may be damaged/broken. The result is that the hard disk can't report its actual model ID, serial number and/or the real capacity (as you can see).
If this happened, I'm afraid no software can help - as no software can make it working again, no software can fix a completely failed hard disk drive.
Hard Disk Sentinel is designed exactly to avoid, to prevent such situations: to reveal and fix any possible problems long before it can result in a failed hard disk. Fixing is always more problematic (if possible at all).
The cost of data recovery can be high (if it's possible - which is not true in all cases) so it may better to avoid this by constant monitoring and tests available in Hard Disk Sentinel.
This happens when the disk surface can't be accessible at all - when the firmware and/or the adminstrative area of the hard disk damaged and the drive even can't provide the correct system parameters.
As you can see, the hard disk drive does not show any identification information (its model ID, firmware version and even its capacity is not provided correctly).
This is generally why it's not available in Windows for use: it can't be read/written, can't be tested - and can't be "fixed".
Not sure if this is an internal hard disk or external hard disk drive.
If it's a 2.5" external hard disk, connected to a single USB 2.0 connection, then I'm afraid such failure is very common as a single USB 2.0 port can't provide enough power for proper operation. Using an external hard disk that way can cause complete, unrecoverable "sudden" failure.
So if it's a 2.5" external hard disk, make sure to connect to USB 3.0 port or connect to an USB hub with external power supply to provide enough power for proper operation.
If this is an internal hard disk drive and you have the opportunity, I'd recommend to check
- connecting the hard disk drive to a different SATA port and power source, maybe check with a different computer
- check with an external, USB enclosure / adapter
just to verify that with the different operating environment and conditions (different connections, power source, etc.) may help the hard disk to identify itself correctly.
If the drive can't be detected in any cases then I'm afraid this may be caused by a permanent damage of the hard disk, for example caused by overheat condition (see http://www.hdsentinel.com/hard_disk_case_overheat.php for details) or mechanical shock (or the insufficient power mentioned).
On the above link, it is described that during such damage, the hard disk internal firmware may be damaged/broken. The result is that the hard disk can't report its actual model ID, serial number and/or the real capacity (as you can see).
If this happened, I'm afraid no software can help - as no software can make it working again, no software can fix a completely failed hard disk drive.
Hard Disk Sentinel is designed exactly to avoid, to prevent such situations: to reveal and fix any possible problems long before it can result in a failed hard disk. Fixing is always more problematic (if possible at all).
The cost of data recovery can be high (if it's possible - which is not true in all cases) so it may better to avoid this by constant monitoring and tests available in Hard Disk Sentinel.
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Re: The status of the hard disk is unknown
I just bought a Supermicro server, and it doesn't recognize any of the drives
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Re: The status of the hard disk is unknown
Probably there is an issue with the disk controller and/or its installed driver. Sometimes a driver change/upgrade can help (but not always the newest is the best one).
I suggest to please use Report menu -> Send test report to developer option in the latest Hard Disk Sentinel, as then it is possible to check and advise (as displayed by the software).
I suggest to please use Report menu -> Send test report to developer option in the latest Hard Disk Sentinel, as then it is possible to check and advise (as displayed by the software).
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Re: The status of the hard disk is unknown
Hi!
I am new here, so please be nice.
I have a similar problem. All 3 internal HDDs are not recognised. But the 2 SSDs (one internal, one external) are okay.
Probably, I need a driver or something.
My motherboard is Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite.
I am new here, so please be nice.
I have a similar problem. All 3 internal HDDs are not recognised. But the 2 SSDs (one internal, one external) are okay.
Probably, I need a driver or something.
My motherboard is Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite.
Free your mind!
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Re: The status of the hard disk is unknown
This only happens to me on Windows 11.
On Windows 10, all is good:
I am using Windows 11 and Windows 10, in dual-boot.
But my main O.S. is Win 11. So I would like to get this fixed.
Thank you!
On Windows 10, all is good:
I am using Windows 11 and Windows 10, in dual-boot.
But my main O.S. is Win 11. So I would like to get this fixed.
Thank you!
Free your mind!
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Re: The status of the hard disk is unknown
Probably under Windows 11, a different driver is installed for the disk controller / motherboard which may require change/update.
Sometimes (even we'd expect differetly) a fresh installed system may install wrong drivers, causing troubles.
I suggest to (exactly as displayed on the Overview page) please use Report menu -> Send test report to developer option.
Then it is possible to check the actual situation, verify the disk controller and its drivers and can help to improve the situation.
If you prefer, you can use this under both Windows 11 and 10 too, so it is possible to check the differences, to be sure.
Sometimes (even we'd expect differetly) a fresh installed system may install wrong drivers, causing troubles.
I suggest to (exactly as displayed on the Overview page) please use Report menu -> Send test report to developer option.
Then it is possible to check the actual situation, verify the disk controller and its drivers and can help to improve the situation.
If you prefer, you can use this under both Windows 11 and 10 too, so it is possible to check the differences, to be sure.
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Re: The status of the hard disk is unknown
Done!
I hope I'll get support for this one.
I hope I'll get support for this one.
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Re: The status of the hard disk is unknown
I figure it out, myself.
I have installed AMD RAID Driver and RAID Preinstall Driver. After restart, now all is fine.
Thanks for nothing!
I have installed AMD RAID Driver and RAID Preinstall Driver. After restart, now all is fine.
Thanks for nothing!
Free your mind!
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Re: The status of the hard disk is unknown
"Nothing"
Sorry, I do not understand what you mean....
On 15 Dec 2023 I sent answer in e-mail: I explained the situation and increased attention to the issue you had.
Probably you did not receive that e-mail....
Sorry, I do not understand what you mean....
On 15 Dec 2023 I sent answer in e-mail: I explained the situation and increased attention to the issue you had.
Probably you did not receive that e-mail....