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  1. Unfortunately it didn't work. I keep getting the "The specified file was not found" error message. So I think I'll contact the seller and trade it in for a new one.exit Thank you so much for the help though
  2. I really need some help... I've gotten a new Toshiba 6TB internal HDD as a christmas present, which is great 'cause I'm running out of storage space. But after I've connected it to my motherboard, I went into Disk Management (or whatever it's called in English) and tried to initialize it I got the following message: "The specified disk is not convertible because the size is less than the minimum size required for GPT disks". If I try to select MBR instead I get the message: "The specified file was not found" (translated from Danish). I've tried switching out the SATA-cable and plugging the cable into other ports in my motherboard, but this doesn't help. Is there any was to fix this or do I have to return the HDD for a new one? Any help, or attempt thereof, would be incredibly appreciated. Specs: Motherboard: Asus Z170-A CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K 3.50Hz GPU: Gainward Geforce GTX 1060 6GB RAM: 2x Corsair DDR4 8GB (can't remember Hz or specific types) HD: Kingston SSD about 250GB (mostly used for the OS) & some generic 1TB HDD (for storage)
  3. Hey guys, Sorry if I'm doing this all wrong, but I'm a bit desperate. I've just installed my new Asus Z170-A motherboard and a i5 6600K ind my Phanteks Eclipse P400S case. But for some reason, Windows won't boot on my SSD. It keeps booting to the Windows Boot Manager (I think it's called that). I've tried changing the boot priority in the BIOS, but it doesn't seem to do anything. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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