Troubleshooting seagate backup plus ultra slim windows
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#TROUBLESHOOTING SEAGATE BACKUP PLUS ULTRA SLIM WINDOWS INSTALL#
To install the latest driver, use these steps: If Device Manager shows a yellow or red mark on the external drive, it's likely that this is a driver problem. You can install the most up-to-date driver available, or you can reinstall the same driver to see if it helps the computer detect the drive. You can troubleshoot and fix this problem in at least two ways. When the drive isn't available on your computer, it could also be a driver issue. In the case that you already tried the recommendations to address connection, initialization, and formatting issues, it could mean hardware failure, in which case you should consider getting a new drive.
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If Windows 10 doesn't detect the drive correctly, and it appears in Disk Management with the Unreadable status, you're experiencing read and write errors, corruption, or hardware failure. If you can't get the storage online, and it was recently available, that could mean the drive is corrupted, disconnected, or it's not getting power.
If you're connecting a drive formatted using a different OS (macOS or Linux) with an unsupported file system, it won't appear on your computer.
Windows 10 only recognizes drives using a supported file system (NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, or ReFS). Fixing drive with an unsupported file system
Once you complete the steps, the system will proceed to create a new volume with a partition and a drive letter.