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"WD 1TB External Hard Drive Light Flashing but Computer not Recognizing After Plugging into Smart TV", I plugged my WD 1TB My Passport external hard drive into my Samsung Smart TV, both my computer and TV are not being able to read it now. I have been connecting my hard drive directly to my TV to watch movies/shows for over a year now and have never had an issue. Not knowing the TV was the cause of this, I connected another external hard drive to the TV (1TB Seagate) and the same thing happened to that one. I would hate to lose 1TB of movies as this one is full! On both of the drives, the lights are flashing and they are "vibrating" but the computer is unable to read. I am using Windows 7. The WD is showing in Disk Management and Device Manager. It is also showing in "DISKPART> list disk" command in a Command Prompt window and the Disk ID is 0000000. The Seagate however is not showing anywhere.
Many Windows users have run into such a problem: connect external hard drive or USB flash drive to the computer and find that it’s not recognized. The accident can be caused by many reasons, for example, using the wrong file system, partition issues on your external drive, driver issues in Windows, dead USB ports, or some other unknown reasons. Next we will show you how to fix all these external drive not recognized problems in Windows. Recover data from lost partitions due to re-partition, boot manager, improper clone, system re-installation, disk accident etc. data recovery after system crash, hard drive error or failure, virus attack, unexpected power off, etc. Recover lost data due to accidental deletion, emptying recycle bin, and 'shift+delete' command without backups.
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