

In the boot order, I made it the last boot device. I plugged the drive back in, went into the BIOS and found the Seagate Backup drive first When I disconnected the Seagate Backup drive it booted just fine. In the end, Device manager now shows a digital media device and Explorer shows the Seagate Backup Plus Drive where I can see my files.Īfter doing this, when I rebooted the computer I got a black screen that said "Bootmgr not found". I think it scanned for the device and added it, but I may have scanned for hardware changes.
#HOW TO USE SEAGATE BACKUP PLUS HUB 4TB INSTALL#
On "The wizard is ready to install your hardware" finish up the prompts to complete the install

Selected "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list" On the computer name at the top, I right clicked and selected Add Legacy Hardware Opened device manager and uninstalled the device Reinstalling the Paragon drivers didn't work for me, nor did changing to generic USB drivers. Same problem with the Seagate Backup Plus drive. Hope this information was helpful and do let us know if you need further assistance. If the issue persists, update the Chipset drivers from the manufacturer’s website.
#HOW TO USE SEAGATE BACKUP PLUS HUB 4TB SERIAL#
Expand Universal Serial Bus Controllers and right-click on each.Hardware devices are not working or are not detected in Windowsįollow the steps given below to un-install the drivers. You might be able to solve some problems by running a troubleshooter that will automatically fix some common issues with hardware. Method 2: Run the Hardware Troubleshooter If there is a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark in it, then it indicates that there are some issues with it.Ĭheck if the external disk is compatible with Windows 10. Select Properties and check if the device is working properly under.

