J Jukey Reputable Feb 28, 2014 9 0 4,510 Mar 28, 2014 #1 Not sure if I worded that correctly, I have a sdd with my os on it and a couple of games I also have a hdd installed but i can't seem to access it for storage. It shows up in BIOS but it is not showing up as a drive in (This PC) Devices and Drives.
Not sure if I worded that correctly, I have a sdd with my os on it and a couple of games I also have a hdd installed but i can't seem to access it for storage. It shows up in BIOS but it is not showing up as a drive in (This PC) Devices and Drives.
Solution cin19 Mar 28, 2014 You need initialize and format the HDD, if the HDD is the old one with the data/file on it, you need back up first, if it is the new, here is how to initialize and format the HDD. http://www.overclock.net/t/1227647/how-to-initialize-and-format-a-new-disk-for-use-in-windows
You need initialize and format the HDD, if the HDD is the old one with the data/file on it, you need back up first, if it is the new, here is how to initialize and format the HDD. http://www.overclock.net/t/1227647/how-to-initialize-and-format-a-new-disk-for-use-in-windows
cin19 Titan Mar 14, 2011 15,726 217 112,340 Mar 28, 2014 Solution #2 You need initialize and format the HDD, if the HDD is the old one with the data/file on it, you need back up first, if it is the new, here is how to initialize and format the HDD. http://www.overclock.net/t/1227647/how-to-initialize-and-format-a-new-disk-for-use-in-windows Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You need initialize and format the HDD, if the HDD is the old one with the data/file on it, you need back up first, if it is the new, here is how to initialize and format the HDD. http://www.overclock.net/t/1227647/how-to-initialize-and-format-a-new-disk-for-use-in-windows