Because the service cannot function without SMBv1, it is removed at the same time. However, if you still have to use the Explorer Network in home and small business workgroup environments to locate Windows-based computers, you can follow these steps on your Windows-based computers that no longer use SMBv1: Start the "Function Discovery Provider Host" and "Function Discovery Resource Publication" services, and then set them to Automatic Delayed Start.
When you open Explorer Network, enable network discovery when you are prompted. All Windows devices within that subnet that have these settings will now appear in Network for browsing. Contact your other vendors and manufacturers if their devices still don't appear in this browse list after the Windows devices appear. It is possible they have this protocol disabled or that they support only SMBv1. Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 35 people found this reply helpful.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Ok so the only thing that worked was to uninstall the Windows 10 update. As soon as I did so, my pc now looks like this:. I have contacted Seagate and this is what they said: Thank you for contacting Seagate Support. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :.
Cancel Submit. Andre Da Costa Volunteer Moderator. See if this works How satisfied are you with this reply? When you see the Seagate external hard drive shows as an unknown and not initialized disk in Disk Management, it might be caused by damaged MBR.
If a disk has not been initialized, it will not be presenting in Windows File Explorer. What you should pay attention to is this operation will erase all data on the Seagate external hard drive. Of course, you can format hard drive via Disk Management or third-party software. Have a look at the detailed steps presented as follows:. Set the file system of the partition and you can add Partition Label if you want. Besides not showing up in My Computer, Seagate external hard drive might also be not showing up in Disk Management.
Expend disk drive and locate the Seagate external hard drive. Or you can uninstall the driver and reboot your computer to reinstall the driver. If you are in such case, the following solutions may do you a favor. You can press a certain key depended on your own computer manufacturer while booting computer to enter BIOS to check whether the USB device is enabled. Verify Seagate external hard drive is connected properly and well. Turn off computer, disconnect Seagate external hard drive and connect it with another cable.
If your Seagate external hard drive is detected, the original cable is the cause. If the problem still appears, connect the external hard drive to another USB port. Go to device manager and locate your external HDD. Tina Niles,. I'm afraid this is not a forum and the question won't jump to the top of the list if responded to.
So a 'bump' doesn't work. If you have a similar issue, I recommend asking a new question. This is your best chance of getting it solved. Max Hi sorry it's taken me so long to reply but with exams etc I've only just had the time to try and sort this. I've had a look at the article and it still doesn't seem to be working for me.
The device doesn't show up at all on disk management and although it does show up on device management there isn't anything that it lets you do to it. HDD not at all getting detected. I can't replace it bcoz my important data is there. Tina Max,. It sounds like this is a driver issue.
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