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External HDD (iomega) won't be read by Windows 10

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0 I recently obtained a 1 TB iomega External HDD. I decided to back up my Windows 7 files from one PC and bring them to my other Windows 10 PC. I copied them fine, but when plugging the HDD to my Windows 10 PC, Windows 10 fails to recognize the drive. It's not dead, for Windows 7 reads it quick and easy. Inside Device Manager->Disk Drives: Only my 128 GB Windows 10 SSD and 128 GB Linux SSD are appearing, not my external HDD. Inside Disk Management: The same Windows 10 and Linux SSDs are appearing, not my HDD. As far as I can tell, Windows 10 (as well as my Linux OS) cannot detect that this HDD is plugged in. How can I get Windows 10 to be able to read my files? The HDD is a 1 TB iomega external HDD. The only other info I could scratch off the HDD: Needs power-cord: 12V 1.5A P/N: 31758600 Mode

Convergence of density estimates with parzen window

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1 $begingroup$ I am trying to understand why $lim_{||u|| rightarrow+infty}{varphi(u)}prod_{i=1}^{d}u_{i} = 0$ is necessary for convergence of Parzen density estimates. Similar question has been asked here Intuitively we estimate density using parzen windows by squeezing a distribution into smaller windows as the number of observations increases. When $n=infty$ this distribution should converge to spike at $0$ . Thus we design density kernel in a way that probability is 0 everywhere except origin after squeezing infinitely. If the density function has a finite value at someplace close to infinity it will be difficult to squeegee it to a spike at 0. This can be understood in terms of convergence of kernel density function to delta dirac function. I have tried to understand this mathetically as follows: Converge