A Ash95 Great Dec 25, 2020 165 17 85 Mar 5, 2021 #1 So i have 2 m.2’s they both show in the bios and in device manager, but the 2nd one (1Tb) doesn’t show on benchmarks or in my computer. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the device on dev man, and still nothing
So i have 2 m.2’s they both show in the bios and in device manager, but the 2nd one (1Tb) doesn’t show on benchmarks or in my computer. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the device on dev man, and still nothing
Solution H H Heat_Fan89 Mar 5, 2021 OP, you need to go into disk mgmt and create and initialize the partition, then do a format,
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H Heat_Fan89 Reputable Jul 13, 2020 443 213 5,090 Mar 5, 2021 Solution #3 OP, you need to go into disk mgmt and create and initialize the partition, then do a format, Reactions: Ash95 Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
A Ash95 Great Dec 25, 2020 165 17 85 Mar 5, 2021 #4 Heat_Fan89 said: OP, you need to go into disk mgmt and create and initialize the partition, then do a format, Click to expand... I am in disk mgmt and it shows my 1TB as online but unallocated. how do i go about sorting this? i've never been in this thing before edit: sorted. You the man Upvote 0 Downvote
Heat_Fan89 said: OP, you need to go into disk mgmt and create and initialize the partition, then do a format, Click to expand... I am in disk mgmt and it shows my 1TB as online but unallocated. how do i go about sorting this? i've never been in this thing before edit: sorted. You the man
H Heat_Fan89 Reputable Jul 13, 2020 443 213 5,090 Mar 5, 2021 #5 You need to right click in the area where it says "unallocated". Follow the steps by creating a "Simple Volume". Upvote 0 Downvote
You need to right click in the area where it says "unallocated". Follow the steps by creating a "Simple Volume".