My computer can't find my secondary harddrive?

emperormalt

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I just installed a second graphics card (SLI, GTX 780) and a new PSU to my computer. Everything works when i booted my PC but except my secondary harddrive (HDD) I have installed Steam on it so i got a lot of games installed in it but other then that, i got nothing out of great value in it. My primary harddrive (SSD) has the same electric supply cable as the HDD drive and i have tried to change the SATA connection to the motherboard but no change. i have been looking for it on the "Disk Management" but it wasn't visible. Has my HDD crashed? Anyone have a clue of what happend?

PC specs:
PSU: EVGA Supernova 1000W 2G
Motherboard: ASUS Z87-A - ATX / Z87
CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K - 8 trådar / 3,5GHz (3,9GHz Turbo) / 8MB / Socket 1150 (84w)
2x (SLI) ASUS GeForce GTX 780 3GB DirectCU II OC (GTX780-DC2OC-3GD5)
Primary SDD: Samsung 840 EVO Series SSD 250GB SATA3 Basic Kit (MZ-7TE250BW)
Secondary HDD drive: Seagate Intern harddrive Desktop HDD 1TB (Cache 64MB / 7200RPM / Sata 6Gb/s)
 

emperormalt

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No. Checked on Disk Manager and now BOIS. Nothing :(
I have both supply and SATA connected.
 

emperormalt

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Tried SATA port 3. nothing. Then i put it back to SATA port 2 again. nothing.
Is there a way to make sure (proof) that the harddrive is broken?
And is there a way to repair harddrives? Is it to expensive to have it repaired?
 

emperormalt

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I was wondering. Does a SATA port have a different voltage outage then from a peripheral port on the PSU?
I had the power supply to the hard drives on a SATA port but there were some ports that says "perif".
Where i suppose to connect the power supply to the hard drives on those ports? My old PSU had both SATA and peripheral on the same port so i didn't pay much attention on what ports i connected on. I used my old peripheral cables to supply the hard drives but i did change the pci-e cables (couldn't fit in the new PSU anyway)

AND guess what, my computer can't locate my optical reader. Can't open that damn thing now:(