Lakemine For 23 timer siden
Why did the recent Microsoft update remove my D drive?
I have tons of games installed, but on Steam they say I have to reinstall them all, even though I was just playing them last night. I have restarted multiple times and still nothing is working.
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emoticorpse For 23 timer siden 
Check in Disk Management and see if it's still there just needs a drive letter assigned
Lakemine For 23 timer siden 
Oprindeligt skrevet af emoticorpse:
Check in Disk Management and see if it's still there just needs a drive letter assigned
Nope. Its not there either. It's only showing the C drive.
smallcat For 23 timer siden 
is it another drive that has hiccups
Jaunitta 🌸 For 22 timer siden 
Is D drive usb?
Plug it in wait. If plugged in unplug then plug in again.
How old is drive can stop working after 6 or more years.
emoticorpse For 22 timer siden 
It might have been an external drive (I just assumed it was a partition on the same drive as C:) but I have to say OP if it was an actual separate drive try to see if you can disable them/unplug them if you do a Windows update (especially full re-install) in the future.
ChickenBalls For 22 timer siden 
because its windows 11
get used to it
Lakemine For 22 timer siden 
Oprindeligt skrevet af smallcat:
is it another drive that has hiccups
Nope.
Lakemine For 22 timer siden 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Jaunitta 🌸:
Is D drive usb?
Plug it in wait. If plugged in unplug then plug in again.
How old is drive can stop working after 6 or more years.
nope. internal, laptop. only about 2 years old.
Lakemine For 22 timer siden 
Oprindeligt skrevet af ChickenBalls:
because its windows 11
get used to it
its win 10, cant upgrade to win 11
Lixire For 22 timer siden 
Assuming C and D are separate drives..
Does the BIOS recognize the other drive to begin with?
I don't think that's the update which caused it but rather a bad timing with something else

If you don't see the drive in the BIOS then you may want to open up the machine, disconnect the drive and re-plug it as a test.
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smallcat For 22 timer siden 
So , it s one disk with 2 partitions - C and D , right . It s a SSD or a HDD ? does Disk Management show any free space
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PopinFRESH For 20 timer siden 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Lixire:
Assuming C and D are separate drives..
Does the BIOS recognize the other drive to begin with?
I don't think that's the update which caused it but rather a bad timing with something else

If you don't see the drive in the BIOS then you may want to open up the machine, disconnect the drive and re-plug it as a test.

^ this?

Oprindeligt skrevet af smallcat:
So , it s one disk with 2 partitions - C and D , right . It s a SSD or a HDD ? does Disk Management show any free space

^ or this?

Open Disk Management and post a screen capture so people can see the disk configuration

And/or install CPUz and run the hardware validator then post the results link here so people can see what hardware is being seen by the system to help point you in the right direction.
EMO GANGSTER For 20 timer siden 
because it 11 there more worried about getting your data then pushing out a working OS update
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PopinFRESH For 19 timer siden 
Oprindeligt skrevet af EMO GANGSTER:
because it 11 there more worried about getting your data then pushing out a working OS update
Except the OP is on Windows 10. Got any more useless tips?
Milk P. Chan For 17 timer siden 
Use DiskPart in PowerShell, check the volumes, that'll give you the scoop.
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