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Mount the drive into an empty bay using screws or toolless brackets.
Cables: Ensure the SATA cables are clicked firmly into place. Try a different SATA port on the motherboard or a different power lead. windows 10 add hard drive
If the drive is physically connected but doesn't show up in Disk Management: Mount the drive into an empty bay using
Before Windows can see the drive, it must be connected correctly. Power down your PC and unplug the power cable. Open the side panel of your computer case. If the drive is physically connected but doesn't
Connect the SATA Power cable from your power supply to the drive. Close the case, plug it back in, and boot up Windows. 2. Initializing the Drive
Note: Use MBR only if you are using a very old version of Windows or a drive smaller than 2TB, though GPT is the modern standard. 3. Creating a New Partition
(new drives only):