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"WD My Passport Ultra 1TB not detected on Windows 10" ,I've been using my WD Passport for like over a year now and 2 days ago while I was transferring files from my hard disk to another hard disk, an error message showed up that the files can't be copied and so I cancelled the transfer, ejected my hard disk and thought I'd try again. However, the next time I plugged in my hard disk, it wouldn't show up on my laptop file explorer. I tried using a different laptop, different cable, different ports. Didn't work. Tried uninstalling the WD software and USB drivers and re-installing them but it still doesn't work. Tried updating softwares to no avail. Tried troubleshooting but it says it can't identify the problem. The drive shows up on my Device Manager and Devices and Printers and everywhere it says "device is working properly". In Computer Management, my disk is shown as Disk 1 unknown not initialised, and when I try to initialise it (MBR and GPT) it gives me an error message (The request failed due to a fatal device hardware error). I even tried disabling the USB selective suspend setting. Whenever the drive is plugged in, my laptop makes that beep of a device being detected and my hard disk kind of hums like it used to when I was using it previously, occasionally there are some clicking noises but still the drive doesn't detect. I'm using Windows 10 and I have a lot of important information on the disk.

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There are more than 80% people in this world who are using Windows systems. Yes, Windows systems are really powerful and easy to use. It sets nearly all default settings for users, so people don't need to set them one by one. Here comes a big problem: among these users, most of them don't know how to change Windows settings to meet their own special requirements.Reinstalling Windows may not lead to permanent data loss. Lost files can be recovered with data recovery software unless the lost files are overwritten. If you want to recover lost files after reinstalling Windows, please stop using the hard disk and make sure you do not save any data to the hard disk, as this would cause data to be overwritten and permanent data loss. Once the data is overwritten, it is little chance to recover lost files after reinstalling Windows by any data recovery software.