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Adept Popken2016-11-14 10:25:28
Hard disks
Adept Popken, 2016-11-14 10:25:28

The hard drive is not visible through SATA, but it is visible through USB, what could be the cause of the problem?

Greetings to all gentlemen experts!
The question is asked by an amateur of synthetic tests from the Kaliningrad region. Attention question!
After a series of synthetic tests of a three-terabyte HDD connected to a PC (Win7) via USB, and an inaccurate removal of the case during the write / read procedures, the HDD ceased to be seen both in LinuxPC and in the second Windows8.1PC. Neither sata nor usb.
A strange (apparently mental) connection with the HDD is supported only by the first computer on which the tests were run (Win7). Now the hard drive is seen only on this computer, via a USB connection.
Formatted the hard drive (quick), recreated the partition, ran chdsk /f. Everything is OK!
I connect via SATA - it is not in the management of hard drives at all.
I connect via USB to another PC, he does not see it.
What could be an ambush? :(
Any thoughts?

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