I accidentally used the wrong power pack (notebook's 19V) to power my 250GB external HD (which uses a 12V power supply). My PC is not recognizing the HD anymore. I suppose a power surge occurred. Is there anyway to fix this?
Thanks.
I accidentally used the wrong power pack (notebook's 19V) to power my 250GB external HD (which uses a 12V power supply). My PC is not recognizing the HD anymore. I suppose a power surge occurred. Is there anyway to fix this?
Thanks.
You can try to change the map of your disk controller and see what happens, but for that you meed exactly the same model. You should always label the cords with any kind of mark to ensure you are the cord is correct for the device you are using. This is infact a good idea to prevent such power surge. Anyways, go with the disk controller and do let us know what happens.
Thanks for your reply. How do I change the map of the disk controller?
If you can get inside the BIOS setup then from their change the disk controller setting from AHCI to IDE. You might also need a Sata driver incase if your hard drive is not getting detected. Or else you can try to buy a new hard disk, then use it as the primary, and see if your old hard disk will function as a slave.
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