USB 3.0 to SATA external drive connected but not visible in Windows explorer

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I have bought an internal drive (Seagate Barracuda with 5900 RPM) like the following one and want to connect it as an external drive. I also bought a UGREEN USB 3.0 to SATA Converter and a power supply with 12 Volt and 2 Amps.

The problem I am facing now is that the device manager on Windows sees the device as ASMT 2115 SCSI Disk Device but doesn’t connect it as a drive to my PC.

I'm using a Windows 10 system but also tried it on a Windows 7 system with the same result. Picture below:

FranzHuber23

Posted 2016-10-29T15:00:14.147

Reputation: 137

Can you see your external HD in the list of available disks in Disk management? – alljamin – 2016-10-30T05:10:48.880

Yes. The only thing I needed to do was to set the drive letter. – FranzHuber23 – 2016-11-05T21:39:21.453

Answers

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Assign a drive letter to your external drive.

Hit Windows Key + R type diskmgmt.msc and hit Enter

From there select your volume, right click it, and from the context menu Change Drive Letter and Paths.

Hit Change, Assign the following drive letter, select a drive letter and click OK.

Edit: As questioner added details, diskmgmt.msc had greyed out context menu, and couldn't change drive letters.

I later recommended to use Paragon HFS+ for Windows. Once installed, Paragon HFS+ for Windows provides a high-speed read and write access to Mac-formatted partitions just as if it is a native Windows driver.

user345866

Posted 2016-10-29T15:00:14.147

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That's not possible, see the image here, please.

– FranzHuber23 – 2016-10-29T15:30:47.130

Use HFS as recommended here link

– None – 2016-10-29T15:35:59.587

@FranzHuber23 If the drive is HFs+ and somehow being used on a Windows system—and there is no need to retain data from that drive since it’s new/blank as far as the owner is concerned—then the solution is not to use Paragon HFS+ for Windows, but rather just repartition and reformat the drive. – JakeGould – 2016-10-29T17:34:33.887

I only wanted to check the drive with Seagate Seatools but wasn't sure if it was connected in the right way. – FranzHuber23 – 2016-10-29T18:03:30.227