Can't see external hard drive formatted by linux, inside windows

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Solution 1

Go to Control Panel. Choose Administrative Tools.

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Choose Computer Management.

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Navigate to Storage->Disk Management inside current window. enter image description here

Now we have few possibilities:

  • You may need to format the whole disk to achieve either FAT32 or NTFS filesystem to be recognised by system
  • You may need to assign a letter for the disk (sometimes system fails to assign one)
  • You may need to create a partition and set it to active

Other options would depend on how the Storage tab looks like for you. It would help if you provide us some more information from this tab when external HDD is connected.

Solution 2

AFAIK in windows there's ( actually ) no way to use "native" ext4. You'll need external software ( like http://www.ext2fsd.com/ ) or whichever software you'll be able to find.

Solution 3

I'm taking a shot in the dark here, cause i don't really know how a format in linux is relevant vs a format in windows. But i'm going to just address how to install a hard disk after it is installed into a windows environment.

First make sure the drive is actually connected.

Right click on my computer > Properties > Device Manager

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If the drive is found move on to the next step.

Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > (Left Side) Storage > Disk Management.

At the bottom you will see all your physical drives. Go to the one that looks like:

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Right click on that unallocated drive and Go to New simple volume:

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goto Format this volume with the following settings: NTFS, Default, Name the volume, Make sure quick format is checked > Next.

Done. After this is complete, your drive should show up.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

Comments

  • please click this
    please click this almost 2 years

    I formatted a usb external hard drive in linux with ext4 format.

    In windows 7, I deleted all these partitions using disk management. Windows doesn't display the drive when I connect it.

    How do I fix this?

    • David Schwartz
      David Schwartz over 10 years
      When you say "Windows doesn't display the drive", where do you mean? Do you mean in the device manager? Because if you mean under "My Computer", then that is normal. Disk drives never show under "My Computer". (Though Windows says "Hard Disk Drives", causing lots of pain and confusion, it actually lists only mounted partitions.) There is probably nothing to fix; everything is fine. It should not show.
    • Daniel B
      Daniel B over 10 years
      To complement what @DavidSchwartz said: Only actual partitions are visible in Windows Explorer. Since you deleted all partitions, nothing is shown.
  • please click this
    please click this over 10 years
    ext2 does not show me anything either. I had already tried that option.
  • please click this
    please click this over 10 years
    Hi, I cannot see the drive in my computer. Also, in disc mgmt., Its shown as one green drive. My internal hard drive info can be seen clearly though (volumne, layout, type etc.)
  • mwilczynski
    mwilczynski over 10 years
    Can you see this disk in diskpart? CTRL + R, then type cmd and in the command line type: diskpart - hit ENTER, list disk - hit ENTER. The list of disk will show.
  • please click this
    please click this over 10 years
    Thanks. It says disk 0 and disk 1, both online. Both are of the same size so I am confused. Disk 0 has zero free space. How do I find which is the external and format it in windows format ?
  • please click this
    please click this over 10 years
    oh ! how stupid of me. I just unplugged the usb disk and saw that disk 0 is online. So that is my internal HDD. But, is there a command to find out ?
  • mwilczynski
    mwilczynski over 10 years
    How stupid of me to write Ctrl+R instead of Win+R. Glad you found It out yourself. Within few hours I'll update answer to meet your needs. :)
  • please click this
    please click this over 10 years
    I used partition wizard home edition to see and format the drive in NTFS. Now it is visible and usable by my crappy windows.
  • DavidPostill
    DavidPostill over 7 years
    Please read the question again carefully. Your answer does not answer the original question.