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I fully understand that this is not an IT forum but recognise that many members have IT knowledge. So I have a question that someone might be able to quickly answer, before I have to resort to the rabbit hole of a specific IT forum.

I have an external SSD drive I would like to connect as a backup device. As far as I am aware I haven't previously used this drive so there should be nothing on it. But when  I plug it into a USB port on my desktop it is not recognised. This happens on both Linux and Windows machines. It does power-up from the USB port but doesn't show in file manager.

Thanks for any advice.


 
Posted : 02/12/2024 12:56 pm
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Dunno Linux, sorry, but of you open up disk management in computer management in windows does it show there?

It may be that it's not formatted or is in a weird format. Although I thought Linux was pretty good at reading most formats.

Obviously formatting it will wipe any data that is present.


 
Posted : 02/12/2024 1:03 pm
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In Windows, right click the Start button and select "Disk Management". That will show you whether the disk is recognized and whether it is formatted and partitioned.


 
Posted : 02/12/2024 1:09 pm
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Okay, Disk Management shows the disk as 'Not initialised" so presumably I need to format it


 
Posted : 02/12/2024 1:28 pm
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presumably I need to format it

Yes, right click on it and you should get options to create a volume/partitions etc. Once you have done that, you need to format it.


 
Posted : 02/12/2024 1:41 pm
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Thanks guys. Drive now partitioned and formatted xt4 on Linux. I can now access in Dolphin (file manager)


 
Posted : 02/12/2024 2:29 pm
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