External hard drive Toshiba without being detected in Windows 7

I have toshiba drive hard 500 GB and I use very long in my pc, but to this day used to my hard drive detected by my computer, but looks like that my hard drive is detected in my laptop and its good. I used several solution, but I can't find one that works for me:------(including uninstall them the drivers) here a few images when I use to fix it but I can not find my hard disk in disk management, but it has been detected in my device manager. Please help T.T #Sorrybadenglish

I suggest do you a normal shutdown/reboot and check again.

Doubtful it has nothing to do with drivers.

We will need some information more and clarified:

  1. Makes you think of a hard drive is not detected?
  2. Is the Toshiba drive listed in Device Manager, the main drive to the computer or is it an external drive connected?
  3. Is the above display on another computer?

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