SeaGate for Windows tools do not recognize USB HDD

SeaTools for Windows does not recognize the attached USB what Maxtor 3100 HDD. I have no problem to access this drive F: using Windows 7 and Windows 7 create system image backup. SeaTools recognizes my attached SATA internal HARD drive C: and I can run tests on the C: drive, but I got some errors. I want to run the same tests on my external HARD drive.

Here are taken disks supported documentation of SeaTools.

"SeaTools for Windows is a comprehensive, easy to use diagnostic tool that allows you to quickly determine the status of the hard disk in your computer hard external drive, desktop or laptop. It includes several tests that will examine the physical media on your drive hard Seagate, Maxtor or Samsung any other hard disk. SeaTools for Windows needs to run on internal and external hard drives. »

Any suggestions would be welcome.

You can try all sorts of things.  My years of experience tells me you're not going to succeed.

My advice is to stop all of this and just do a clean install.  It is the one sure way to be certain that you will have a system that works like new.  The process is not really difficult.  It just takes time.

Note: I don't know if my advice earlier everything that makes the image after the new facility will be of any value on an SSD.

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