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New HD not recognized in Bios
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<blockquote data-quote="BIgD1" data-source="post: 320165" data-attributes="member: 29584"><p>Try different cables, but it's doubtful two cables would be bad. If they are the standard drive without sata connectors, you will have to change the bios settings for those drives to IDE instead of ACHI.</p><p></p><p>Those drives still won't show up in windows until you initialize the drives, and you can do that in administrative tools disk management. This is the best time to set the partitions sizes too if you choose to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIgD1, post: 320165, member: 29584"] Try different cables, but it's doubtful two cables would be bad. If they are the standard drive without sata connectors, you will have to change the bios settings for those drives to IDE instead of ACHI. Those drives still won't show up in windows until you initialize the drives, and you can do that in administrative tools disk management. This is the best time to set the partitions sizes too if you choose to do so. [/QUOTE]
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