Have you tried these fixes? Let me know in the comments which one worked for you!
, the drive may be physically failing. Check if the drive shows up in Disk Management (Right-click Start > Disk Management). If it says "No Media" or "Unallocated," the hardware is likely dead, and you need data recovery software.
You know there is data on the drive, but Windows is locking you out like a bouncer at an exclusive club. Before you panic and assume the drive is dead, understand this:
Nothing is more frustrating than clicking on your external hard drive, USB flash drive, or even an internal partition, only to be met with this dreaded popup:
takeown /f E:\ /r /d y Second, grant your admin account full control:
First, take ownership of the drive:
Have you tried these fixes? Let me know in the comments which one worked for you!
, the drive may be physically failing. Check if the drive shows up in Disk Management (Right-click Start > Disk Management). If it says "No Media" or "Unallocated," the hardware is likely dead, and you need data recovery software.
You know there is data on the drive, but Windows is locking you out like a bouncer at an exclusive club. Before you panic and assume the drive is dead, understand this:
Nothing is more frustrating than clicking on your external hard drive, USB flash drive, or even an internal partition, only to be met with this dreaded popup:
takeown /f E:\ /r /d y Second, grant your admin account full control:
First, take ownership of the drive: