B baconieatdat Distinguished Aug 5, 2012 232 0 18,680 Aug 5, 2013 #1 i installed os on my ssd and when its done it does not recognize my hdd that i have attached. it shows it in the bios but nowhere else! please help!
i installed os on my ssd and when its done it does not recognize my hdd that i have attached. it shows it in the bios but nowhere else! please help!
Solution dodger46 Aug 6, 2013 Windows Key plus 'X', Choose Disk Management, see if it appears there. If it's new it will need to be initialised and assigned a drive letter
Windows Key plus 'X', Choose Disk Management, see if it appears there. If it's new it will need to be initialised and assigned a drive letter
Emerald Titan Aug 28, 2005 15,927 10 70,865 Aug 5, 2013 #2 did you check in the disk manager? Upvote 0 Downvote
dodger46 Splendid Nov 19, 2011 4,837 1 24,960 Aug 6, 2013 Solution #4 Windows Key plus 'X', Choose Disk Management, see if it appears there. If it's new it will need to be initialised and assigned a drive letter Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Windows Key plus 'X', Choose Disk Management, see if it appears there. If it's new it will need to be initialised and assigned a drive letter
DonQuixoteMC Distinguished Sep 19, 2011 1,532 2 20,460 Aug 22, 2013 #5 dodger46 : Windows Key plus 'X', Choose Disk Management, see if it appears there. If it's new it will need to be initialised and assigned a drive letter Thanks Dodger, you're helping me all over the place! (This works for me) Upvote 0 Downvote
dodger46 : Windows Key plus 'X', Choose Disk Management, see if it appears there. If it's new it will need to be initialised and assigned a drive letter Thanks Dodger, you're helping me all over the place! (This works for me)
dodger46 Splendid Nov 19, 2011 4,837 1 24,960 Aug 22, 2013 #6 DonQuixoteMC : dodger46 : Windows Key plus 'X', Choose Disk Management, see if it appears there. If it's new it will need to be initialised and assigned a drive letter Thanks Dodger, you're helping me all over the place! (This works for me) You're welcome! Upvote 0 Downvote
DonQuixoteMC : dodger46 : Windows Key plus 'X', Choose Disk Management, see if it appears there. If it's new it will need to be initialised and assigned a drive letter Thanks Dodger, you're helping me all over the place! (This works for me) You're welcome!