The Windows 10 64-bit Professional version of the operating system was reinstalled yesterday, and suddenly the mobile hard drive was unusable.
When you insert a mobile hard disk, you receive the following prompt:
Mobile hard disk capacity 1T, brand memory Czech.
This problem occurs when Windows 10 is installed on the original Windows 7, but the 32G USB drive is used normally on this new system
Solution Summary
1: Computer (right)--management--Disk Management management, no mobile hard drive (make sure the connection is normal, and move hard disk [West data hard disk] at work)
2: The computer (right)--management--Device Manager (Other devices have the western data of the hard drive, but the disk drive does not, so delete the other devices in the mobile hard disk, plug it, found that the mobile hard drive is working)
3: Workaround: Device Manager-Remove the removable hard drive from other devices-Plug and move the hard drive.
4, if the desktop is recommended directly inserted in the mainframe behind the USB interface;
5, if it is a notebook computer, it is recommended to use a dual-head USB cable Connection;
6, if the above two can not be resolved (initially suspected power supply is insufficient), in the Device Manager to remove all USB devices to restart the computer to see if it can solve
7. Replace the data cable or test whether the mobile hard disk is working properly on other computers;
8, reinstall the motherboard manufacturer official drive;
9, the mobile hard disk itself failure.