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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
If your 1 TB storage drive is not recognized, try a long shot external USB drive connector for it. Sometimes that will see some of the data.
New drives are just silly cheap. Multiple terabytes for less than a $100. If you have space in the computer, put in two identical drives and set them up as a mirrored RAID. If one fails the data remains on the other.
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I could stack five in there but this machine is nearing 5 years old and while the HD gave not warning. I've seen some unusual things going on with Win11. And the SSD has hardly any space left which I don't understand. I took a chance and deleted a bunch of stuff on the SSD and got back to about 75% full, but it's all back. I did no harm. I haven't added any apps. Not many personal files on the SSD either. Maybe a dozen .pdf's of radio schematics that while copied to the D drive remained. There are 4 pics.
I'm about ready to start over with a Mac. Pretty much done with videos anyway although I know a Mac is a great platform for that.