My D: drive is not showing up, it shows up saying "SATA: available disk: Removed.

Onevillain1
Onevillain1 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited February 2024 in Predator Laptops
Hello,
Recently I have had an issue where I get on my computer and everything is fine after about 20-40 minutes of use and my D: drive doesn't show up. Sometimes it shows up saying "SATA: available disk: Removed." on the bottom right from the Intel Rapid Storage Technology

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,683 Trailblazer
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    Hello,
    Recently I have had an issue where I get on my computer and everything is fine after about 20-40 minutes of use and my D: drive doesn't show up. Sometimes it shows up saying "SATA: available disk: Removed." on the bottom right from the Intel Rapid Storage Technology

    Thank you in advance.


    Hey Onevillain1 be warned that these are symptoms of a failing and a faulty spinner HDD, so my suggestion to you is this, immediately get a new HDD and copy all your files (especially if you have valuable files on it?) if not then don't use this drive GET A NEW ONE as this drive will fail and you will lose all your data and you will have to get a data recovery tech to recover your data if the data gets deleted and corrupted if you continue using it as it won't be recoverable with a simple data recovery software that you can buy on the web. So  and in saying all this and if this will happen the best recovery/copy software to use is a software called "Active@ File Recovery" as that is an active file recovery that recovers and/or you can use it to copy an exact copy of your failed drive and get 100% of your data copied to a new HDD. 

    Btw I speak from personal experience as and if you let this problem persist with this failed HDD then you will lose your data and will have to do what I've done just recently as I've had the same problem with a slave spinner HDD drive "D" that has all my very valuable data on it (btw and as a note, the slave drive was an old Toshiba 750GB spinner HDD that I've also and previously lost data with on a Toshiba 1TB external backup spinner HDD that failed, should have known better :D ) this 750GB drive was an OEM spinner HDD from an older Acer Aspire laptop formatted in MBR/Legacy that I replaced with a 2.5" SSD Samsung EVO 8590 boot drive on that older laptop. After and when I got my new laptop the Nitro 5 AN515-56 I though that I could just PNP this 750GB drive and use it as a slave and it just didn't register in Win-11 Disk Manager as all I got is "Unknown" but it was there as Disk1, so as I said above I used the Active@ File Recovery" and it recovered 100% of the data onto a new 1TB Seagate BarraCuda spinner HDD and everything is A_OK now. Cheers and hope this helps you out. 

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  • Onevillain1
    Onevillain1 Member Posts: 3 New User
    I was typing D : and it automatically did emojis
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,683 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    Hello,
    Recently I have had an issue where I get on my computer and everything is fine after about 20-40 minutes of use and my D: drive doesn't show up. Sometimes it shows up saying "SATA: available disk: Removed." on the bottom right from the Intel Rapid Storage Technology

    Thank you in advance.


    Hey Onevillain1 be warned that these are symptoms of a failing and a faulty spinner HDD, so my suggestion to you is this, immediately get a new HDD and copy all your files (especially if you have valuable files on it?) if not then don't use this drive GET A NEW ONE as this drive will fail and you will lose all your data and you will have to get a data recovery tech to recover your data if the data gets deleted and corrupted if you continue using it as it won't be recoverable with a simple data recovery software that you can buy on the web. So  and in saying all this and if this will happen the best recovery/copy software to use is a software called "Active@ File Recovery" as that is an active file recovery that recovers and/or you can use it to copy an exact copy of your failed drive and get 100% of your data copied to a new HDD. 

    Btw I speak from personal experience as and if you let this problem persist with this failed HDD then you will lose your data and will have to do what I've done just recently as I've had the same problem with a slave spinner HDD drive "D" that has all my very valuable data on it (btw and as a note, the slave drive was an old Toshiba 750GB spinner HDD that I've also and previously lost data with on a Toshiba 1TB external backup spinner HDD that failed, should have known better :D ) this 750GB drive was an OEM spinner HDD from an older Acer Aspire laptop formatted in MBR/Legacy that I replaced with a 2.5" SSD Samsung EVO 8590 boot drive on that older laptop. After and when I got my new laptop the Nitro 5 AN515-56 I though that I could just PNP this 750GB drive and use it as a slave and it just didn't register in Win-11 Disk Manager as all I got is "Unknown" but it was there as Disk1, so as I said above I used the Active@ File Recovery" and it recovered 100% of the data onto a new 1TB Seagate BarraCuda spinner HDD and everything is A_OK now. Cheers and hope this helps you out. 
  • Onevillain1
    Onevillain1 Member Posts: 3 New User
    Thank you
    I will make sure to back up my data and get a new drive
  • PhoenixRulz81
    PhoenixRulz81 Member Posts: 1 New User

    I did not have any notification of anything failing and I have a less than a year old laptop. My D drive didn't show up this morning after using it last night. I saw another possible fix for the hard drive to show up but is there any way to get it to show up without wiping anything, I wanted to at least back up my information from the past 3 months. My SSD C drive is showing up but the larger HDD D drive is the one that is not showing up. I have a Predator Helios 300 series PH315-54 computer.