![]() The hard drive shows up in the new computer as 'Local Disk (M:)' when it is connected to computer via the USB port. I have USB-to-IDE/SATA adaptor and a new laptop running Windows 8.1. I take out the hard disk without formatting. It was used on an old laptop which is 'died'. ![]() I take good care of it and it hasn't undergone any tiny drop or improper usage. This is the first hard drive that fails by itself. "Recently, my 320GB external hard disk of Samsung had seen its day. Solutions to fix "Drive is not accessible. How to recover lost data when drive is not accessible the parameter is incorrect parameter is incorrect? What is causing "Drive is not accessible.
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