I bought a WD HDD for 10tb for backups, and I thought that it would normally come up on Sat, but it was not there. He does not want to work on my computer, checked it with others - it works!

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    Without explanations, which means "does not want to work," and the corresponding logs and error texts (if any) will be difficult to help - andreymal 4:39 pm
  • The main decision is to make him friends with your car. If not directly as (which is strange), try to connect via an adapter via USB. If this does not help, then connect the drive to where it works and transfer data over the network - Mike
  • even in the bios does not see. I tried to connect it via a SATA to usb adapter. It’s audible that the pancakes are spinning, but there is still no access. There is a suspicion that it is necessary to change the motherboard for him, but how would it be to find out exactly what kind of mother would suit him. - Ivan
  • @andreymal what logs or errors, it is not even defined at the hardware level. Even in the BIOS does not see. Not to mention the system. - Ivan
  • @Mike, to work on usb, you need a special adapter. Firstly, it should have its own power supply - without it, only 2.5 work. Secondly, the adapter that I have is able to work only with disks up to 2 TB - c 3 TB does not work anymore, and here it’s already 10. So the probability of making usb work is much less than normal via sata. - Qwertiy pm

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The problem was solved by updating the BIOS, after which the disks began to be displayed as expected. Update BIOS advised here .