When we use computers, various problems always occur. Generally, the most basic computer has two drives: C drive and D drive. Some friends found that the D drive on the computer suddenly disappeared. What happened? The following is an introduction to the specific repair method of D drive. For those who don’t know yet, let’s take a look!
How to recover lost disk d
1. Right-click the lower left corner to start and click "Run".
2. Enter the code "gpedit.msc" in the run window.
3. In Local Computer Policy, click User Configuration ->Administrative Templates ->Windows Components ->Windows Explorer, click "Hide My Computer" these specified drives".
4. Then right-click and click "Edit".
5. Click "Not Configured" in the editing interface to retrieve the d drive.
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