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So my problem is that I got a new SSD and a 2Tb HDD, I installed windows on the ssd (I had an old HDD before) and now only the ssd and old hdd show up. I tried everything I could but didnt manage to get it working

Pelase help

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Go to Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization and select file explorer options, then select the "view" tab... untick the option that says "hide empty drives"

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29 minutes ago, paddy-stone said:

Go to Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization and select file explorer options, then select the "view" tab... untick the option that says "hide empty drives"

Ok thanks

[MacBook Air] M1 // 256GB // 8GB

[DESKTOP] Ryzen 5 3600 // G.Skill 16GB 3000MHz // 128GB SSD // 1TB HDD // GIGABYTE RX550 2G

[Phone] iPhone SE 2016 32GB

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