

But when I check in BIOS, it is still there and can be seen in the Boot Priorities. I can't even try using health scans software cause it can't be detected, not even in Safe Mode. I tried switching the cables between my Seagate and WD, and WD still failed. Today, it disappeared again but even using the same steps, it does appear after startup then disappears completely after a few seconds, unlike yesterday. After restart, it appeared again and went okay. I found a quick solution ( Western Digital hard disk not being detected) by Uninstalling the hidden driver of WD.

The other day, WD Caviar was working well, but by afternoon, it suddenly had I/O errors when I access folders, until it disappeared. It went like this for years and until recently it got worse. After replacement, I noticed the drive was kind-of slower than usual, like when trying to access it the first time after startup, it loads so slow for like 10 or so seconds. I had WD Caviar Black but it suddenly failed in 2012 so I had to replace it. says boot files missing on a black screen, if i go straight into bios, my hard drive isnt. My PC is 4 years old now (Oct 2011 purchase). 2 SSD Drive 500GB SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M. Hi, I have an SSD for system OS, 1 2TB Seagate Barracuda and 1 2TB WD Caviar Black as internal harddrives for files.
