I could suggest the disk has failed. Did you get any warning elated to SMART previously, that can be highlighted from the bios during boot.
Disk not showing up in diskpart but shows up on disk management
A about a day ago my pc started taking over 5 minutes to boot up and would boot into my bios, I managed to reinstall windows, but now my Disk 0 doesnt want to initialize. When i was reinstalling windows i did notice that when i when through the diskpart, its status was failed. but now that windows is installed it just doesnt show up at all.
Disk 1 + 2 are connected in a raid volume and disk 3 contains windows 10
Is there any way to fix it? i checked its connections and power, even tried switching sata cables and sata ports
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Anonymous
2025-02-10T08:47:20+00:00 -
Anonymous
2025-02-10T18:19:05+00:00 I don't think Windows will report the SMART status on a drive that's not detected.
What is shown in the bios. Does it show the disk that isn't detected in windows?
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Anonymous
2025-02-11T01:02:40+00:00 It does show the status. it is the entry without a name