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OK so I bought a new HDD to use as an external data store. But it gets
recognised only as far as being a Hitachi, and that's after my spending an hour going through a tree of panels and affirmations. How do I get it properly recognised in My Computer (which thus far it is not) and formatted so I can use it? Is it something to do with the jumpers (I have tried every combination recognised in teh diagrams)? |
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... OK so I bought a new HDD to use as an external data store. But it gets recognised only as far as being a Hitachi, and that's after my spending an hour going through a tree of panels and affirmations. How do I get it properly recognised in My Computer (which thus far it is not) and formatted so I can use it? Is it something to do with the jumpers (I have tried every combination recognised in teh diagrams)? Hi, New disks appear as Not Initialized. Before you can use a disk, you must first initialize it. If you start Disk Management after adding a disk, the Initialize Disk Wizard appears so you can initialize the disk. Right click on Computer icon, pick Manager in this click Disk Management, on the right you will see all your drivers find the new one in botton screen. In Disk Management, right-click the disk you want to initialize, and then click Initialize Disk. In the Initialize Disk dialog box, select the disk(s) to initialize. You can select whether to use the master boot record (MBR) or GUID partition table (GPT) partition style. Use the MBR, also I find it better not to format the drive in Disk Management when you have Initialize the Disk it will show up in Explore, format the disk in there you can use quick format to do it...... |