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)