I had an external drive, but recently the enclosure stopped working on it (no more power). Since it's out of warranty and I don't ever take it anywhere else, I decided to remove the drive from the enclosure and simply add it as a secondary drive in my desktop PC.
My BIOS detects that it's plugged in to a SATA port, but Windows 10 does not detect it and I'm not able to reformat the drive because Disk Management doesn't have it listed. So I tried removing my primary HDD, putting the secondary HDD in that SATA port and booting from a live Linux USB to use GParted. There have been a couple of cases where I have tried inserting a drive or USB and Windows can't see it, but Ubuntu can. However, Ubuntu does not see the HDD either.
I have a 600W PSU, so I should have more than enough power to run more than 1 HDD.
Any ideas or is the HDD just fried?
My BIOS detects that it's plugged in to a SATA port, but Windows 10 does not detect it and I'm not able to reformat the drive because Disk Management doesn't have it listed. So I tried removing my primary HDD, putting the secondary HDD in that SATA port and booting from a live Linux USB to use GParted. There have been a couple of cases where I have tried inserting a drive or USB and Windows can't see it, but Ubuntu can. However, Ubuntu does not see the HDD either.
I have a 600W PSU, so I should have more than enough power to run more than 1 HDD.
Any ideas or is the HDD just fried?