Additional drive appears (drive f) while forematting new drive

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    What if you shut down the PC unplug the G:\ hard drive and turn it back on and boot to the drive what does it say then .
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       #22

    VistaKing said:
    What if you shut down the PC unplug the G:\ hard drive and turn it back on and boot to the drive what does it say then .
    I hope I did this correctly! I shut down the computer, unplugged the power sorce, hit the start swt, then unpluged both connections on the back of the G drive, then connected the power supply! and restarted the computer!

    "Disk management" now shows it as C connected to the right slot ! Slot 0
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Additional drive appears (drive f) while forematting new drive-b10.jpg  
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       #23

    Turn off the PC once more . Plug the G:\ drive back in . And power the PC back up
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       #24

    VistaKing said:
    Turn off the PC once more . Plug the G:\ drive back in . And power the PC back up
    I did that, "Disk management" not cooperating (screen shot)
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Additional drive appears (drive f) while forematting new drive-b11.jpg  
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       #25

    Are you using the White SATA ports ?
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  6. Posts : 13
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       #26

    VistaKing said:
    Are you using the White SATA ports ?
    Yes! Both slot0 and 1 are white (Sata3)
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