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HP 250 G7 Notebook PC
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I have HP 250 G7 with ssd .  Now I added other internal sata disk

When I boot computer and choose Hardware diagnostics UEFI in BIOS I can see that new HDD.

But when I continue to windows 10 I do not find it anywhere. Fox example in disk management  I can not see it.

 

I have tried everything possible - no help.

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If it is not initialized, had a volume created on it and given a drive letter it will not be seen by the OS.  Use Windows DiskPart utility. Open a command line administrator level dialogue. See the image below. It works for SATA disks as well.

 

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Thanks for the answer. But DiskPart utility too cannot see the disk.

The disk was before used in other computer and had no problem there. It was intialized there.

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Was the other PC a Linux  or MacOS box?



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No, it was windows 10

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I suggest using the diagnostic utility from the manufacturer of the hard disk.



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