In the "Devices & Drives" section, only the mounted partitions are displayed, i.e. the partitions you can directly see under "My Computer" or "This PC".
If you want to scan the hidden partitions, click the "Can't Find Location" option in the "Advanced Options" section. (Hidden partitions are those partitions that can't be found in "My Computer" or "This PC” but can be seen in "Disk Management".)
If it is an external hard drive that AnyRecover fail to recognize, maybe it's just because the external drive is not properly plugged in or it is damaged. In some cases, this may be due to a problem with your computer system. We, therefore, suggest carrying out the following to rectify the issue:
- (a). Make sure computer recognizes and reads your external hard drive
- (b). Unplug and re-plug the external hard disk
- (c). Restart computer
- (d). If the program still can’t locate the drive on your computer, feel free to contact
support@anyrecover.com
If you want to scan a virtual disk, you need to mount it first.
To do that, go to Computer Management > Disk Management. On the right side, select More Actions > Attach VHD. Then click the "Browse..." button, and locate the .vhdx or .vhd file. Finally hit the "OK" button.
Note: AnyRecover isn't capable of scanning and recognizing smartphones.