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Sherly

Updated on April 22, 2024

The moment you attempt to configure your computer's storage using Diskpart, an unwelcome message pops up: "There are no fixed disks to show." This can be a frustrating error, leaving you uncertain about how to proceed.

You might be eager to know about the significant culprit behind it. This error can stem from a few possible causes:

    Here are the translations of the provided text into English:
  • Lose hard drive (HDD) connections. Check the proper connectivity.
  • Ensure that you are using the latest disk drivers.
  • Corrupted Boot Configuration Data (BCD) could be the issue.

If this annoying error is bothering you, tools can help you fix it.

How to Fix the Error "There Are No Fixed Disks to Show"

The "There aren't any fixed disks to expose" error in Diskpart signifies that your PC is unable to access your hard drives. While this can be an annoyance, don't lose hope! There are remedies you can employ to address this issue.

Before delving into more complex solutions, let's begin with a simple step. Try reconnecting your hard disk. Here's how:

    1. Turn off your laptop and unplug all the cables. 2. Open the back panel of your laptop and locate the hard drive. 3. Carefully disconnect the hard drive and reattach the cables to it. 4. Reinstall the panel, plug everything back in, and power on your laptop.

If reconnecting your hard drive doesn't work, here are four additional fixes to try:

Fix 1: Rebuild Master Boot Record

The Master Boot Record (MBR) is an essential data type on your hard drive that aids in starting up your laptop. If the MBR becomes corrupted, your computer might not recognize your hard drive, resulting in this frustrating error.

To rebuild the MBR, you can utilize a professional disk management utility - tools Partition Master Professional. This tool is renowned for its effectiveness in resolving hard drive issues. With its "Rebuild MBR" function, it addresses problems with your Master Boot Record (MBR) and enables you to effortlessly create a bootable disk for repair purposes. Even if you're not highly technically inclined, its user-friendly interface ensures a smooth and straightforward experience.

Download the tool Partition Master and follow these easy steps to rebuild the MBR with ease.

Step 1. Create a WinPE bootable disk

    Here are the translations for the given languages: 1. Launch tools Partition Master, and click "Bootable Media" from the toolbar. Select "Create bootable media." 2. Click "Next" to complete the process.
create a bootable disk

Step 2. Boot the Partition Master Bootable USB

    Connect the bootable USB or CD/DVD to your PC. Press F2 or Del when you restart the computer to enter the BIOS screen. Set and boot your computer from "Removable Devices" or "CD-ROM Drive". Then, Partition Master will run automatically.

Step 3. Rebuild MBR

    Click "Toolkit" and select "Rebuild MBR".

Rebuild MBR

    Select the disk and the type of MBR, and then click "Rebuild".
Rebuild MBR
    Then you will see "MBR has been successfully rebuilt on Disk X".
Rebuild MBR

Here's what it offers:

  1. MBR Troubleshooting: Resolves various issues related to corrupted or damaged MBR, enabling your computer to recognize your hard drive again.
  2. Bootable Media: You can configure MBR even if your PC fails to boot normally. Create a separate USB or disk to conveniently access the Partition Master tools.
  3. Disk Health Check: Enables you to evaluate the overall health of your hard drive, allowing you to detect any potential issues.
  4. User-friendly interface: Partition Master is designed with simplicity in mind, making it an accessible tool even for users with minimal experience.

To easily rebuild MBR and fix "There Are No Fixed Disks to Show" issue in Diskpart, download Partition Master for assistance.

Fix 2: Install missing VMware drivers (if applicable)

This repair addresses an issue caused by a missing VMware driver. Occasionally, vital drivers are required for VMware to communicate with your virtual hard disks. Here's how to install them:

Step 1: Launch VMware Workstation.

Step 2: In your virtual machine's settings, go to "VM" > "Install VMware Tools" > "Mount."

Step 3: Press "Windows + R" to open the Run dialog.

Step 4: Type "cmd" and press "Ctrl + Shift + Enter."

Step 5: Click "Yes" when the User Account Control (UAC) prompt appears.

Step 6: Next, type the following command, replacing "X" with the drive letter for your VMware drive, and press the "Enter" key.

drvload "X:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Tools\Drivers\pvscsi\Win8\amd64\pvscsi.inf" This command translates to: Load the driver from the specified path: drvload "X:\Program Files\VMware\VMware Tools\Drivers\pvscsi\Win8\amd64\pvscsi.inf"

After running the previous command efficiently, proceed with the following command and press Enter to check if Diskpart is working:

X:\windows\system32>diskpart

Please don't forget to replace "X" with the letter representing your VMware drive in English.

If it works normally, the issue should be resolved. If so, please share this article to assist others who may encounter the same problem.

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Fix 3: Rebuild BCD (Boot Configuration Data)

Having trouble starting your computer? This might indicate corrupted BCD data. Here's how to resolve it. Since you can't boot normally, you'll need a Windows installation disc or USB drive (which you can create on another functioning computer). Once ready, follow the steps to rebuild the BCD.

Step 1: Insert it into your computer and change your computer's settings to boot from this drive instead of your hard drive.

Step 2: When you see the "Install Now" screen, look for a "Repair your computer" option and click it.

Repair Your Computer

Step 3: Choose "Troubleshoot" > "Command Prompt."

Step 4: Type the following commands, pressing "Enter" after each one:

    Here are the translations of the provided language commands into English:
  • Bootrec /scanos
  • Bootrec /fixMBR
  • Bootrec /fixBoot
  • Bootrec /rebuildBCD
  • These are actually command-line utilities used in the Windows operating system, not a specific language. They are part of the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) and are used for troubleshooting and repairing boot issues: - **Bootrec /scanos** - Scans for all installed operating systems. - **Bootrec /fixMBR** - Fixes the Master Boot Record (MBR). - **Bootrec /fixBoot** - Fixes the boot sector. - **Bootrec /rebuildBCD** - Rebuilds the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) store.

Step 5: Remove the disk or USB, and then restart your computer. It should boot normally now.

Important: If you're uncomfortable with these steps, it's best to use a tool like Partition Master. This tool includes a "Rebuild BCD" feature.

Fix 4: Using Windows Startup Repair

Windows Startup Repair is a built-in tool that can automatically scan and attempt to fix issues preventing your computer from booting properly.

The "no fixed disks" errors can, on occasion, be a result of these startup problems. To use this tool, you may want the bootable Windows installation disk or USB that you created in Fix 3.

Step 1: Boot your computer from the Windows installation disc or USB drive. If prompted, press a key to boot from it. (If it doesn't prompt you, you might need to change your computer's boot order settings.)

Step 2: Click "Repair your computer" on the installation screen.

Step 3: Choose "Troubleshoot"> "Advanced Options"> "Startup Repair" (or "Automatic Repair," depending on your version of Windows).

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Step 4: Let Windows scan your system for problems and try to fix them.

Step 5: After the repair, restart your computer and see if it boots normally.

Throughout the process, if you encounter an issue where the Windows Startup Repair is not functioning, click the link provided for a solution. Additionally, here are some problems associated with the "No Disks Present" error in Diskpart. Review them if you're experiencing the same error.

Why Are There No Fixed Disks to Display?

Now that you're aware of some possible solutions for the "There are no fixed disks to show" error, let's explore what could be causing this issue initially. Gaining an understanding of the root cause will assist you in selecting the most effective resolution.

Here are some common culprits:

    Here are the translations in English:
  • Improper connection: If your hard drive's cables aren't connected securely, your computer might not recognize it.
  • The VMware driver is missing: When running Diskpart within a VMware virtual machine, a missing driver can prevent the virtual hard disks from being detected.
  • The BCD data is corrupted: The Boot Configuration Data (BCD) is crucial for your computer's startup process. Corruption of this data can lead to boot issues and disk errors.
  • Hardware Issues: If the hard drive is damaged or fails, you might encounter this error.
  • Initialization error: Sometimes, issues with how the hard disk is initialized can prevent Diskpart from recognizing it.

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Conclusion

The "There are no fixed disks to select" error in Diskpart can be quite a frustrating issue; however, it is not an insurmountable problem. Whether the cause lies in simple connectivity issues, missing drivers, corrupted system files, or hardware failure, the solutions outlined in this text provide a guide to getting your disk management back on track.

Remember, if you're uncomfortable with technical troubleshooting, seeking assistance from a certified PC technician is always a great idea.

"No Fixed Disks Present Error" FAQs

Are you tired of dealing with disk errors? If these questions resonate with you, you'll find some useful solutions below!

1. How do I resolve the "There are no fixed disks to show" error in Diskpart?

    1. Check your HDD for a loose connection. If you recently made hardware modifications to your computer, you may need to verify that the HDD connections are securely connected. 2. Rebuild MBR. Obtain a functioning Windows PC and rebuild the Master Boot Record (MBR) for the affected one. 3. Check for corrupt Boot Configuration Data. Boot the current PC using a bootable flash drive or a Windows installation media to inspect for corrupted boot configuration data. 4. Perform Windows Startup Repair. This option also necessitates booting the current PC from a USB drive or installation media.

2. Why do I get "there are no fixed disks to show" errors?

This error message typically suggests an issue with your computer's ability to recognize the hard drive. It could be due to hardware problems, missing drivers, or corruption of essential boot-up files.

3. How do I make a disk visible in Diskpart?

If the disk is physically connected and functioning but doesn't appear in Diskpart, attempt to reconnect it, rebuild the Master Boot Record (MBR), or verify if any drivers are missing.