I'm afraid to do anything that might risk losing or corrupting my data. Searching this error suggests I should take ownership of the drive which I've never done before. Also, I was using the enclosure just an hour ago to zip some files up from the enclosure to an internal drive, and it worked perfectly. The other drives show up fine but I can't copy to them without the issue described above. I've tried rebooting the PC, and connecting the enclosure via esata but nothing is getting the drive back. It shows the drive letter but n bar indicating space available and if I click ont he drive I get: I have no idea what happened but I'm freaking out because I"m afraid to do anything that might jeopardize losing the drive. It won't let me to a dskchk because Windows can't access the drive. I end up having to cancel the copy process and it takes a good minute before it cancels. Same thing happens when copying using Windows Explorer. All the lights on the enclosure blink on and off as this happens, like they're being found again. At some point Teracopy tries to resume and then hangs again while the same thing happens over and over. suddenly the green bar at the top of the window starts moving left to right as if the drives are being "found" again.
This morning I'm trying to copy some files over to one of the drives on the enclosure using Teracopy and it just freezes mid-copy. I have no idea what happened but suddenly Window 10 was able to see the drives so I thought everything was okay.
#Teracopy access denied windows 10#
Now with Windows 10 I fought all last week trying to get Windows 10 to see the enclosures. I'm having a serious issue here with my external USB 3.0 HDD enclosures.