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I have a Seagate NAS drive. It was accessible over the network but no longer.

I've taken the hard drive out and bought an sata to USB3.0 drive

I connect the hard drive to my PC, and boot up. It's not showing in File Explorer.

A Google suggests going to disk manager and assigning a drive letter. I've done this. Disk Manager just shows "no media" and the hard drive does not show in File Explorer.

What do I need to do to show the content of the hard drive in Windows or does this suggest the hard drive file contents can't be obtained?

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    If you did what you say and the drive does not come up, the drive is most likely dead. – Giacomo1968 Dec 27 '17 at 17:00
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    Possible duplicate of [How to get data from “dead” hard disk drive?](https://superuser.com/questions/991058/how-to-get-data-from-dead-hard-disk-drive) – Giacomo1968 Dec 27 '17 at 17:01

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