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Following a recent temporary reprieve granted by a California appeals court, Uber and Lyft recently managed to avoid having to follow through on their previous threat to suspend services in the state where they were founded. The threats were in response to a California court order that the rideshare companies comply with California Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) by reclassifying their drivers as employees and not independent contractors. Uber and Lyft responded that doing so would require them to shut down operations in California in order to restructure their businesses, thus prompting the reprieve.

But this legal battle is far from over as the reprieve only buys the companies more time and doesn’t let them off the hook. However, between the California Superior Court’s arguments on one side, and the rideshare companies’ grievances on the other, something crucial is being drowned out: the voices of the drivers themselves.

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For their part, Uber and Lyft have made numerous claims representing what drivers want, chief among these being that most drivers prefer to be independent contractors. The biggest reason for this, the companies say, is because drivers value the flexibility that gig work allows.

Another reason, according to Uber, is that most drivers work part-time. Since part-time drivers are often doing this work in addition to other jobs, it makes sense that flexibility would be important for them.

There is, however, a problem with the data that Uber often cites to support its claims: the conflicts of interest.

What Do the Drivers Themselves Want?

In a survey sponsored by Uber, questions that drivers were asked framed flexibility and being employees as mutually exclusive. But that does not have to be the case.

Many employees at various companies happen to enjoy various levels of flexibility while also receiving benefits. Therefore, we need more research that is fair and unbiased and that ensures that drivers participating in surveys fully understand the nuances and complexities of the questions they are being asked.

Unfortunately, not all drivers may be aware of all the implications of remaining independent contractors. A good example of this is the way that Uber, as part of an effort to show that they wish to comply with AB5, experimented with letting drivers set their own fares to prove that they are, in fact, true independent contractors. It sounded good in theory, but in reality it quickly became a race to the bottom in which drivers competed to set the lowest fees to get any customers at all.

Part of the issue was that Uber’s algorithm would prioritize matching passengers with drivers who set lower fares. Another problem was a lack of sufficient quality indicators that drivers could use to justify setting higher fees.

What happened is that customers would unsurprisingly opt for drivers with the cheapest fares. Consequently, experienced drivers arguably offering better ride experiences therefore found themselves setting their fares as low as possible to make even a fraction of what they used to earn.

Proposition 22 May Decide the Outcome

None of this is to say that California should get its way, necessarily. Even if it does, unless we know what drivers truly and actually want, this wouldn’t solve the problem at its core.

Besides, it appears that what voters, not the courts, think about Proposition 22, may ultimately determine the outcome. But the same caveat applies to voters who are not themselves rideshare drivers — in that the biggest determinant should be what drivers want. Voters cannot reliably know what that is without more bias-free research.

It may very well be the case that new research will reveal that the majority of drivers do, in fact, prefer to remain independent contractors. In that event, California’s courts would ideally take this into consideration and Uber and Lyft should by all means continue fighting if necessary. If the reverse turns out to be true, then that should give voters and the state of California the confidence to vote “no” on Proposition 22 and to enforce compliance with AB5, respectively.

Hearing Straight From the Horse’s Mouth

Aside from research by objective third parties, it would also be helpful to hear more directly from rideshare drivers themselves. The Rideshare Guy, for example, is a popular blog started by a former Uber and Lyft driver whose stated goal is to educate his primarily rideshare driving audience. The site conducts a survey of drivers every year, and the results of the latest survey support the idea that most drivers wish to be independent contractors for the perceived flexibility.

Don’t worry if the second hard drive doesn’t show up or appear in Windows 10 File Explorer, Disk Management or even BIOS. Reliable solutions with EaseUS hard drive data recovery software will help you resolve the Windows 10 doesn’t recognize or detect the second hard drive error without losing any data.

Quick Fix for Second Hard Drive Not Detected In Windows 10:

  1. 1. Go to Search, type device manager, and press Enter.
  2. 2. Expand Disk drives, find the second disk drive, right-click on it, and go to Update driver software.
  3. 3. Follow further updates instructions and your hard disk drive will be updated.
  4. 4. You can also go to Settings > Update and check if overall updates offer something for your hard drive.

To fix the Windows 10 doesn't recognize or detecting the second hard drive problem, click the four quick accesses below to start.

Workable SolutionsStep-by-step Troubleshooting
Phrase 1. Check the hard drive in BIOSRestart PC and press F2 to enter BIOS. Enter Boot Menu to check if the second hard drive is detected...Full steps
Phrase 2. Check the hard drive's stateEnter the Device Manager, expand 'Disk drivers'. Locate and check the second hard drive. Right-click...Full steps
Phrase 3. Scan and restore saved dataIf you've saved important data in the second hard drive, you need to extract saved data in advance...Full steps
Phrase 4. Check the hard drive in DMCheck the second hard drive in Disk Management on your computer and make it detectable. Different state...Full steps

Note that those fixes also work to fix hard drive not recognized issue in Windows 8.1/8/7, and even older Windows OS.

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My Second Hard Drive Doesn't Show up in Windows 10

'Hi guys, does anyone of you know how to make the second hard drive to show up in Windows? I added a second hard drive to my computer about a month ago, and my computer became much faster. Everything went so well until this morning.

I started my computer, but the second hard drive didn't show up in File Explorer. Then I checked the Disk Management. Still, nothing was there. I saved a lot of important data on the second hard drive. How can I make it to show up? If you happen to have a solution, please let me know.'

To resolve this issue, you'll need to diagnose the exact reason that causes your second hard drive undetectable. Follow this page, you'll find reliable methods and tools to effectively fix a hard drive or second hard drive that's not showing up in Windows error on your own.

Diagnose and Fix Unrecognized Second Hard Drive in Windows 10

This part is intended to help you diagnose the causes of undetectable second hard drive and offer you solutions to make it show up again.

Quick Fix: Reconnect and Re-install the 2nd Hard Drive

When your hard drive is disappeared from File Explorer or Disk Management, check on the hard drive power cable and SATA cable first.

Step 1: Take out the hard drive from your computer with a screwdriver.

Step 2: Check if the hard drive connection is loosened.

If yes, unplug and re-plug the hard drive from the computer case. If the cables are damaged, change the SATA/ATA cable and the power wire, reconnect the drive to the PC.

Step 3: Put the computer case back on and restart the PC, check if your hard drive shows up.

If Windows detects the second drive, you can stop here. You may also interested in How to Partition a Hard Drive.

But if the disk still not shows up in Windows File Explorer nor Disk Management, continue with the following phrases.

Phase 1. Check and Make Second Hard Drive Detectable in BIOS

Applies to: Fix Windows not recognizing hard drive in BIOS error.

Step 1: Restart PC and press F2 to enter BIOS.

Step 2: Enter Boot Menu to check if the second hard drive is detected.

Step 3: Try the below tips if the second hard drive doesn't show up:

First, enter the Setup section, under System Setup, check the state of the second hard drive.

Next, if the System Setup option is Off, turn it ON. Save the changes.

Remember to restart the PC each time to check if the second disk shows in BIOS. If the hard drive still doesn't show up, it's probably having a physical issue. The best way is to take to a local after-sales service center of the hard drive manufacturer or a device repair center to ask for device repair assistance.

If the second hard drive shows up in BIOS as the following image, move on to the next guide check the state of the problematic hard drive in Disk Management.

Phase 2. Check the State of Second Hard Drive and Update Driver in Device Manager

Works to: Fix Windows 10 doesn't recognize the second hard drive issue due to outdated drive driver.

Step 1: Go to Search, type device manager, and press Enter.

Step 2: Click Device Manager and expand 'Disk drives'.

Step 3: Locate and check the state of the second hard drive.

If it's covered by a yellow exclamation mark as shown below, update the disk driver.

Step 3: Right-click the second hard drive that is not detectable and select 'Update driver'.

Step 4: Click 'Automatically search for driver software online' and wait for the process to complete.

When the process finishes, restart your PC and check the disk again in the Device Manager. It will display as a normal disk by then and now you can move to Phase 3 continue fixing this issue.

If Windows doesn't find a new driver for your hard drive, you can try to find one on the device manufacturer's website and let them help you complete the driver update process.

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Phase 3. Scan and Restore Saved Data from the Second Hard Drive

Mainly for: Data protection on a problematic hard drive that is not correctly recognized by Windows.

If your second hard drive is a new device, you can skip this phase and move to Phase 4 to make it detectable again.

However, if you saved important data in the second hard drive, you're highly recommended to extract saved data in advance. Professional hard drive recovery software like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard will fully scan the second hard drive and find all saved data for you.

You can follow the guidelines below to restore all saved data from the hard drive with ease now:

Step 1. Launch EaseUS hard drive recovery software.

Run EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard on your PC and select the drive on your hard disk where you lost or deleted files. Click 'Scan' and let this program scan all lost data and files on the selected hard drive.

Step 2. Check and preview all lost hard drive data.

Find lost hard drive data from 'Deleted Files', 'Lost Files' or use 'Filter' to quickly navigate the lost data. Check and double-click to preview these found files.

Step 3. Restore lost hard drive data to a safe location.

Select wanted files that you lost on the drive and click 'Recover' to save them. Choose a safe location on your PC or other external storage devices to save these restored hard drive data.

Remember to save the data to another secure device, an external hard drive is preferable. Now, you can move to the last phrase and get rid of this issue from your device, making the hard drive detectable and working again.

Phase 4. Check the State of Second Hard Drive in Disk Management and Make It Detectable

Applies to: Fix Windows 10 not detecting second hard drive due to logical errors, such as RAW, unallocated, no media, etc.

If your disk shows up properly in BIOS and Device Manager, but Windows cannot detect or recognize it properly, it's highly possible with the following four errors:

  • RAW error
  • Device not initialized or shows unallocated
  • The second hard drive shows No Media

Open the Windows Disk Management and check the display state of the second hard drive. Then you can follow the right fix below to make the second hard drive show up.

# 1. Hard Drive Shows RAW - Format RAW Drive to NTFS

If the hard drive shows as Online, but the partition display as RAW, you can format the partition to NTFS.

Step 1: Right-click on This PC/My Computer, select 'Manage'.

Step 2: Click 'Disk Management', locate and right-click the RAW partition of the not recognizing hard drive, then choose 'Format'.

Step 3: Select NTFS as the file system for the partition and click 'OK' to confirm.

# 2. Hard Drive Shows Not Initialized + Unallocated

If the hard drive shows as a not initialized or unknown drive, don't worry.

You can directly apply Windows partition manager software - EaseUS Partition Master with its Initialize to MBR or Initialize to GPT feature to make the hard drive show up now:

Step 1: Launch EaseUS Partition Master on your PC.

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Step 2: Right-click the target hard drive and select 'Initialize to MBR' or 'Initialize to GPT' accordingly.

Fig 1. Initialize to MBR:

Fig 2. Initialize to GPT:

Step 3: Apply the operation

A pending operation of initializing disk to MBR or GPT disk will be added. Execute the operation and click 'Apply'.

Step 4: Right-click on the unallocated space on your hard drive and select 'Create'.

Step 5: Adjust the new partition size, file system, label, etc.

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Set the size, partition label, drive letter, file system to NTFS, etc. for the new partition and click 'OK' to continue.

Step 6: Click on the 'Execute Operation' button and confirm to create a new partition by clicking 'Apply'.

Repeat the partition creation process (from Step 4 to Step 6) if you plan to create more than one partition on the second hard drive.

After following the whole process, now you can make use of the second hard drive in Windows 10 to save data again.

# 3. Hard Drive Displays as NO Media - Update Driver, Take It to Device Repair Center

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If the second hard drive shows as 'No Media' in Disk Management, you'll have two choices:

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  • 1st. Go back to Phrase 2 and update the device driver.
  • 2nd. Take the hard drive out of your computer, and send it to a local device repair center for repair.

Wrapping UP

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On this page, we presented the complete process of how to check and fix a not detecting hard drive on Windows 10. These methods can be applied to fix Windows not detecting or not recognizing hard drive or second hard drive on all Windows OS.

Generally, your hard drive is not detected in Windows 10 is probably because of a driver issue, connection issue, or faulty BIOS settings. Connection issues can be from a faulty USB port a cable, it might be outdated. And incorrect BIOS settings mean the new hard drive is disabled in BIOS.

To make the hard drive or the second hard drive detectable. Here are some tips for you to follow:

  1. 1. Make sure the hard drive is correctly connected to PC via its power cable and SATA cable.
  2. 2. Make sure the second hard drive is Enabled or turned on in BIOS.
  3. 3. Regularly update the hard drive driver, especially when you install a new hard drive on Windows PC.
  4. 4. Partition or create partitions on the hard drive with a recognizable or supported file system - NTFS.