Your console doesn't recognize the external hard drive
Check that the external drive is fully plugged in and powered on. The cable is loose or the drive needs power. If it still doesn't show up, your console needs the storage formatted through the system settings.
External drives stop being recognized because of loose connections, power issues, incompatible storage, or storage that needs formatting. A simple check of the cable and power is the first step. After that, your console can reformat any compatible drive to work with it.
- ✓Have an alternative USB cable available in case the current one is damaged
- ✓Make sure the external drive is plugged into power if it requires a separate power cable
- ✓Keep the external drive within arm's reach of the console
- ✓Have any important files backed up in case formatting is needed
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Skip, I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Plugging the drive in but not checking if it's actually powered on
- Not realizing the drive needs to be formatted by the console before it works
- Using an older drive that doesn't meet the console's storage requirements
Signs you need professional help
- If the drive is recognized on a PC but not on your console, you've tried all ports and the drive still isn't recognized, or the console shows an error code about the storage device, contact support for assistance.
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