It reports the drive is not ready, no matter whether it's an Initialize task or Online task. Also, the drive will not initialize in Windows Disk Manager. The only good news here is that I don't think I damaged the drive after I ran the initial OneKey task, as I am fairly certain the Partition Manager has refused to write anything to the drive, regardless of what task I tried to run (but it will rebuild the MBR). I replaced the drive back in my laptop, and I was going to perform the same tasks there, but I decided to wait and try to discuss this with someone from AOMEI because I'm basically over my head and don't have any idea what I'm doing. Everything looked the same - same errors. So, I created a USB flash PE boot drive and used it to boot to my desktop. Several of the errors returned said it could't perform the task because other tasks were running. Also, a check partition returned all sectors were bad. I tried several things but every one returned errors. Next I tried initializing the drive but I got an error. I moved the drive to my desktop (through a USB connector) and it showed the partitions on it were missing in Partition Manager PRO. Their was a pause of several minutes (like the software was working) and then nothing. After using your other products for over four years, I'm sure this is not your fault, but I engaged OneKey Recovery on my Lenovo laptop/tablet (upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 a year ago).
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