Seagate backup plus hdd
Nope. All you have to do is go to disk management, right click the unallocated space on your drive, and create a "New Simple Volume." It's very easy and it'll result in a regular drive attached to your computer. This assumes it's a brand new drive. If it's an old drive and you don't care about the contents, you can delete all partitions until it's entirely unallocated, and then do it.
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