Disk not showing up in diskpart but shows up on disk management

Anonymous
2025-02-10T06:22:12+00:00

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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  1. Anonymous
    2025-02-10T08:47:20+00:00

    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.

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-02-10T09:51:26+00:00

    This is what i see when I look at the SMART status. (i was not aware of SMART previously so i may not have done it correctly)

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  3. 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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  4. Anonymous
    2025-02-11T01:02:40+00:00

    It does show the status. it is the entry without a name

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