So I just built a new computer (I'll post some pictures later tonight), but need some help with something.
It has 3 hard drives and doesn't seem to be recognizing two of them. Well it is. It seems that they are connect, but they are not listed under My Computer.
Anyone have any idea as to what could be the issue?
I'm using Windows 7 32bit.
Need some help with newly built computer
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Dude, you should have gotten a Dell.
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Did you install the SATA drivers for the MoBo?
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Re: Need some help with newly built computer
Yes, of course. It's weird, the computer seems to know they are there, but I cannot find a way to access them.
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Re: Need some help with newly built computer
I recommend trying the steps recommended by the user Linda Yan on this site, although I'm not so sure about the registry editting stuff.
Also, when you built the computer did you make sure you set the drives up as master and slaves (or cable select where appropriate)?
Also, when you built the computer did you make sure you set the drives up as master and slaves (or cable select where appropriate)?
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I'm not sure what you mean, so I'm guess that I did not.
Following that linked seemed to get things working. So big thanks!
Following that linked seemed to get things working. So big thanks!
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Re: Need some help with newly built computer
Oh! I've been had this problem as well since I installed Vista.
Re: Need some help with newly built computer
Sata doesn't need Cable Select Myrph.
Dave-O, are these brand new empty hard drives? If so they might not be formatted, which means Windows may not detect them as available storage drives. See if windows can spot them as empty drives awaiting partitioning.
Click on the start menu and type Disk Management in the search thingy at the bottom. It should load the disc manager and show you all the available drives. If they're not formatted they should still show and if you right click you'll have the option to format them.
Dave-O, are these brand new empty hard drives? If so they might not be formatted, which means Windows may not detect them as available storage drives. See if windows can spot them as empty drives awaiting partitioning.
Click on the start menu and type Disk Management in the search thingy at the bottom. It should load the disc manager and show you all the available drives. If they're not formatted they should still show and if you right click you'll have the option to format them.
Re: Need some help with newly built computer
It seems like Vista doesn't like my HD. It shows like it's corrupted or something (which it's not, can use it without a problem if I boot up in Ubuntu). Reformatting it right now and hopefully it will work fine after that.
Thanks Myrph for indirectly helping me while helping Dave-O. Was starting to run out of storage so it's nice to get a 380 GB boost.
Thanks Myrph for indirectly helping me while helping Dave-O. Was starting to run out of storage so it's nice to get a 380 GB boost.
Re: Need some help with newly built computer
Keab42 wrote:Sata doesn't need Cable Select Myrph.
Ah, its been a while since I've built a computer and the last drives I had were IDE, so I had to do it for that one, didn't realise SATA didn't require it. Apologies for any confusion!
Also, glad that has helped people out. As a general rule, if a computer knows that a drive exists, but doesn't provide access to it in My Computer, its a mapping issue, either because for some reason it hasn't set one up, or because of a mapping conflict (two drives/partitions trying to map to the same location), so fiddling around in there is quite handy.
Re: Need some help with newly built computer
Keab42 wrote:Dave-O, are these brand new empty hard drives? If so they might not be formatted, which means Windows may not detect them as available storage drives. See if windows can spot them as empty drives awaiting partitioning.
Click on the start menu and type Disk Management in the search thingy at the bottom. It should load the disc manager and show you all the available drives. If they're not formatted they should still show and if you right click you'll have the option to format them.
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