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My E Drive is Missing, it is Totally Gone all of a Sudden

MikuMikuBeaaam 45 Reputation points
2025-07-05T06:31:48.65+00:00

Hi, I'm still using Windows 10, and for some reason, my PC's E Drive (dunno if it's HDD or SSD) just had gone, as it follows on screenshot. There should be E Drive listed on the Disk Manager, but somehow it don't, and kind of becoming a problem as I've downloaded most of the programs on E Drive, cuz I've got only few hundreds of GB for the total volume of C Drive, and I'm wondering how to retrieve that unlisted driver. I even ran a command on cmd which is for checking if there is any problematic drivers in the PC, but wasn't detected at all. Can somebody please help me with the problem? (If I need to get into BIOS, then my desktop is running Windows 10 with AOC monitor)

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  1. DaveM121 850.7K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-07-05T07:09:46.5433333+00:00

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    Boot your PC into BIOS (Usually the F2 or Del key when you see the PC manufacturers logo screen on start-up).

    In BIOS, in the system configuration tab, how many drives are listed as connected to your PC?

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    Right click your Start Button and open Device Manager.

    Expand the Disk Drives section, please provide a screenshot of that window.


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