1) Try and recreate error message, transcribe it PRECISELY... Google that error message and scan top 10 or so results for options.
2) Go to operating system update page -AND- hardware manufacturer site and make sure any required or optional driver updates for this device are installed.
3) [CAUTION] This step easier to do with desktops because their hardware/driver implementations aren't tightly coordinated like laptops, but... Find drivers listed for that drive (different process for different operating systems), either try and use a built-in "update driver" process, or [CAUTION] Delete drivers completely, then shut down and restart... Your system SHOULD re-recognize the drive and try and install drivers again. Of course, it could install the same non-working driver... so if you have access to clean copy on system software or from manufacturer web site may try and get them installed instead.
4) Get help... Call a manufacturer help line, call your smartest computer buddy, call/take computer to Geek Squad or whatever.
In the end, it could be that something has just broken or stopped working and all the driver repair in the world won't get it going again. Then decide if system is worth repair...
Good Luck... not always easy.
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