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My computer updated automatically last night, and now my D Drive (1 TB WD Black PCIe NVMe TLC M.2 SSD) is missing from my computer. I tried the following methods to recover it:

 

- Opened Device Manager and looked through all drivers (hidden and visible), but it was not present in any instance

- Tried updating visible drivers, but it did nothing

- Opened CMD and looked at diskpart>list volume, but it didn't show up there

- Opened Disk Management and looked for unnamed/unallocated drivers, but none were present

- Opened BIOS, but drive was not present

- Updated BIOS but driver was still not present

- Physically disconnected and reconnected my SSD drive and any cables from my computer then checked all the above again

- Restarted my computer

- Reset my computer

- I tried but was unable to reset my computer to before the update

 

Is there anything else I could try? 

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