No Hard Drive or Hard Disk Found
This guide helps you troubleshoot when your Swann DVR or NVR no longer detects its internal hard drive (HDD).
Before You Begin:
- Ensure your recorder was previously functioning with a pre-installed HDD.
- Confirm that the HDD LED on your recorder is off or that the HDD status is blank in the Menu. Go to
- Note any recent power outages or changes to the power adapter.
Choose Your Starting Point
- Changed or Upgraded the Hard Drive? → Jump to HDD Compatibility
- Experienced a Power Outage or Changed Power Adapter? → Jump to Power Supply Check
- Still No Detection After Checks? → Jump to Final Steps
How to Fix It
1. HDD Compatibility
If you've recently replaced or upgraded your hard drive, ensure it's made for recorders. Learn more here
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Use a Surveillance-Rated HDD - Virtually, any HDD can be detected; however, it is best to use 'surveilance-rated' hard drives, designed to record events longer than usual. Few examples are:
- Western Digital Purple™
- Seagate SkyHawk™
- Toshiba Surveillance
Why this helps: These drives are built for 24/7 operation and high write cycles, ensuring reliability.
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Avoid General-purpose HDDs - Solid State Drive (SSD) or Desktop HDDs aren’t built for continuous use or high-write environments
Why this helps: Drives not designed for surveillance use may lead to performance issues or reduced lifespan.
2. Power Supply Check
Power issues can prevent the HDD from being detected.
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Verify Power Adapter Specifications - Ensure your power adapter matches the required output for your recorder. Learn more here
Why this helps: Incorrect voltage or amperage can either underpower the HDD or damage the recorder, causing it to malfunction or fail to detect the drive.
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Test with Minimal Connections
- Disconnect all peripherals except the TV, mouse, and power adapter.
- Restart the recorder and check if the HDD is detected.
Why this helps: Reduces power load, helping identify if the adapter is the issue.
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Replace the Power Adapter
If the HDD is detected after reducing connections, consider replacing the power adapter with one that has the correct specifications.
Why this helps: A faulty adapter may not supply adequate power for full operation.
DID YOU KNOW? On most DVR system, the recorder and cameras have their own power adapter, but has the same output rating. If they do, you can try to swap the adapters to isolate further before buying an adapter right away.
3. Final Steps
If the HDD is still not detected after checking compatibility and power supply:
- Inspect HDD Connections - Ensure the HDD is properly connected to the recorder's motherboard.
- Test with a Known Good HDD - Replace the current HDD with a compatible, functioning one to determine if the issue is with the drive.
- Contact Swann Support - If the problem persists, reach out to Swann Customer Support for further assistance.
Why Did This Happen
Several factors can lead to the HDD not being detected:
- Power Surges or Outages: Can damage the power adapter or HDD.
- General-purpose HDDs: Using non-surveillance-rated drives, may work at first, but they're not optimized for heavy workloads.
- Faulty Connections: Loose or damaged cables can prevent proper communication between the HDD and recorder.
How to Prevent This
- Use Surge Protectors: Protect your equipment from power fluctuations.
- Regular Maintenance: Periodically check connections and ensure the HDD is functioning correctly.
- Use Compatible Hardware: Always replace components with those recommended by Swann.