How to Fix Unformatted Hard Drives in Windows 10 /8/7 Easily?
How to Fix Unformatted Hard Drives in Windows 10 /8/7 Easily?
Geeks - To fix an unformatted hard drive in Windows 10/8/7, you can try the following steps:
Connect the unformatted hard drive to your computer.
Open "My Computer" or "This PC" and check if the unformatted hard drive is recognized. If it is not recognized, you may need to check the connection or try a different USB port.
Right-click on the unformatted hard drive and select "Format".
In the Format window, select the file system you want to use (such as NTFS for Windows or exFAT for cross-platform compatibility) and leave the "Quick Format" option checked.
Click "Start" to begin formatting the hard drive. This process may take some time depending on the size of the hard drive.
Once the formatting is complete, the hard drive should be usable again. You can then copy your data back to the hard drive or use it to store new data.
If the hard drive is not recognized or if the Format option is not available, you may need to use disk management or a third-party tool to format the hard drive. You can also try running a disk check or disk repair utility to fix any errors on the hard drive. If these methods do not work, you may need to seek professional help to fix the unformatted hard drive.