New sata secondary hardrive not showing up in Windows

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64 bit prof
       #1

    New sata secondary hardrive not showing up in Windows


    New member here, In the process of completing and setting up a new build. As recommended installed windows 7 prof on Samsung 830 256gb SSD with no problems. During installation was only hard drive hooked up.

    Now I am trying to install a Seagate 320gb sata drive to use as a storage drive. The new drive shows up in the motherboard bios but I cannot figure out how to get to get the drive accessable in Windows.

    This is a new drive that has never been used nor has it ever been formated. I am lost as to what I need to do to get the drive to a point that I can access and format it so I can impliment it into the system.

    Windows installed smoothly on the SSD and all is working fine with the exception of my internet which after a call to my service provider it was determined that my router was to old to properly work with the new system and a new router is enroute at this point.

    Can someone walk me through the correct procedure to get this drive online? Thanks in advance
      My Computer

  2.    #2

    In DIsk Management you'll see it on the drive map and may need to initialize it. Rightclick on the panel at left to see if Initialize Disk is available - if so select it.

    If it's already listed in Disk Mgmt, you may need to only add a drive letter: Drive Letter - Add, Change, or Remove in Windows 7 - Windows 7 Forums
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64 bit prof
    Thread Starter
       #3

    gregrocker said:
    In DIsk Management you'll see it on the drive map and may need to initialize it. Rightclick on the panel at left to see if Initialize Disk is available - if so select it.

    If it's already listed in Disk Mgmt, you may need to only add a drive letter: Drive Letter - Add, Change, or Remove in Windows 7 - Windows 7 Forums

    I cannot find the seagate drive showing up anywhere in Windows 7. This is my first experience with Windows 7 but I have gone in my computer and the only disc showing is the Samsung. Also in control panel under hardware and sound same not there.

    I can go into the bios and the drive shows there. I am using eufi bios and achi settings for the disc. Maybe I am not looking in the right place or is it possible I need to use the windows install disc to format the new drive?

    I do not want to just try that and take a chance on corrupting my install on the ssd as everything seems to be working smoothly and all other hardware is playing well together.

    Suggestions?

    After reading the motherboard manual for the umpteenth time I see where it says to install the sata driver to the harddrive. Would this need to be done for indivual drive? Basically if I were to unplug the SSD and leave the unformatted drive hooked up could I use the Windows installation disc to format the drive and stop the set up before it started installing windows?
      My Computer

  4.    #4

    Did you read what I wrote that you should look in Disk Mgmt? If you need to know how to access Disk Mgmt then ask back but don't just ignore the steps given.

    Type Disk Management in Start Search box, click on result, scroll down to find the drive on the map, rightclick the left hand panel next to it to Initialize if necessary. Otherwise rightclick to add a Drive letter.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64 bit prof
    Thread Starter
       #5

    gregrocker said:
    Did you read what I wrote that you should look in Disk Mgmt? If you need to know how to access Disk Mgmt then ask back but don't just ignore the steps given.

    Type Disk Management in Start Search box, click on result, scroll down to find the drive on the map, rightclick the left hand panel next to it to Initialize if necessary. Otherwise rightclick to add a Drive letter.
    Thanks, did not know where to look. I followed your steps and the only thing showing is disc one in disc management.
      My Computer

  6.    #6

    It may not be in the listings yet. You may need to scroll down the drive map to see if it is cued and waiting for initialization. If so rightclick on the panel on the left side of the map.

    If not install free Partition Wizard to Win7 now to see if it sees the HD, once you connect it and confirm again it registers in BIOS.

    If you can see it then create a Primary Partition and give it a letter in PW.
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64 bit prof
    Thread Starter
       #7

    It does say that I must initilize a disc before Logical Disc Manager can access it. How do I initilize the disc?

    I will try to follow all steps as suggested. I do not consider myself to be savy as far as knowing what I need to do at all. I do appreciate the assistance.
      My Computer

  8.    #8

    Is there some reason you ignore the steps which are typed out for you?

    I explained that you must scroll down to find the cued drive ready for initialization on the drive map, then right click on the panel to it's left to Initialize.

    For example in the screenshot below you would rightclick on the box which says DIsk0 and get a menu similar to the one which has popped up but which offers Initialization:

    New sata secondary hardrive not showing up in Windows-untitled.pngclick to enlarge
      My Computer


  9. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #9

    Greg puts in so much effort trying to help you and you are not reading his posts. That is not nice.

    Your problem is a PC101 problem and if you follow Greg's guidance, it will be solved in no time.
      My Computer


  10. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64 bit prof
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Well got it recognized and formatted and now on line. Followed the instructions and still could get no results so I changed out to a new sata cable and then I could access the device in disc manager.

    I do appreciate the help and I did try to follow the instructions as given from the beginning. But from my lack of knowledge I misunderstood where I was supposed to be looking.

    I thought that device manager was where I was supposed to be initially, did not even know about typing in the search bar to bring up different menus. I have learned something that will help me as I try to get deeper into a computers operations.

    I realize how easy it is when you know how to do something that when dealing with a totally inexperienced person that what seems to be so simple and straightfoward that it is easy to overlook the fact that something you take as being just known it is hard to remember that the person learning may not understand what you are telling them or in this case the correct application he should be accessing.

    So basically instead of asking the new user whether "Is there some reason you ignore the steps that are typed out for you?" or have another member reply that "you are not reading his post. this is not nice." it would have been more helpful if you would have first posted that it sounded as if I was looking in the wrong place and gave the instructions as you did telling me how to locate the proper location.

    I was not intentionally ignoring your instructions and did not realize or even have a clue that I was supposed to be looking for something else until you posted what I needed to do. If I had of known I was in the wrong place I would have ask you to help me find where I was supposed to be but not knowing when I thought I was in the right place it never occurred to ask about how to find something I did not know about or understand.

    I do appreciate the help, honestly and because of your help I was able to resolve my problem. This board seems to be a wealth of information and people here that can solve about any problem imaginable.

    I will say though as a new member and someone that definately does not know how to navigate potential problems that although I do thank you again for your assistance I will be hesitant to post or ask any future questions here to try to learn myself as in my first question ask on this board and not having what may for most be considered simple knowledge to the point of even asking the "correct" questions that I am ask the reason for ignoring the steps and told what I was doing is not nice.

    I apologize for not knowing or having enough knowledge to realize I was not doing what I was told where I should have been following the steps. But assuming that an inexperienced user is intentionally not following the given steps and posting remarks such as those that were posted towards that user before determining that the steps are being ignored intentionally and not because of lack of knowledge is not perhaps the best way to make someone who is new and anxious to learn take advantage of the wealth of information and help available on this site.

    I do thank you again for your assistance and my comments are made only as an observation from my own one time experience here. I do appreciate the help offered and I apologize that you felt I was not doing what I was told as I was following your instructions to the best of my knowledge at the time.
      My Computer


 
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

  Related Discussions
Our Sites
Site Links
About Us
Windows 7 Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. "Windows 7" and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.

© Designer Media Ltd
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 18:49.
Find Us