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so I found disk manager and the disk but when i right click it it says convert to dynamic disk, or convert to mbr disk

Could you possibly get us a screenshot? nvm found out what you were talking about

 

You want to right click on the blue or black part, not the part that's says Disk 0, Disk 1, etc

The part that says Healthy or Unallocated

 

If it says Healthy, right click and choose Change Drive letter and Paths, then choose one of the letters

 

If it says Unallocated, right click and create a new partition

I recently bought the seagate laptop sshd 1000gb i have a laptop with 2 different ports for disk drives. So I installed it and when i turned my computer on it was not it under Devices and drives. I went to device manager and there it was under disk drives but i still don't see it in file manager.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I recently bought the seagate laptop sshd 1000gb i have a laptop with 2 different ports for disk drives. So I installed it and when i turned my computer on it was not it under Devices and drives. I went to device manager and there it was under disk drives but i still don't see it in file manager.

Halp

 

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Check Disk Management (Right click This PC -> Manage and it will be on the left) and see if it's there. It may be unallocated space. In this case just right click on the unallocated or unpartitioned space and create a new partition.

"Rawr XD"

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Go to disk management, you most likely need to format the SSHD and partition it.

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Computer management > Disk Management > Right click on the drive you want to see and then click 'Assign drive letter'

 

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so I found disk manager and the disk but when i right click it it says convert to dynamic disk, or convert to mbr disk

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so I found disk manager and the disk but when i right click it it says convert to dynamic disk, or convert to mbr disk

Could you possibly get us a screenshot? nvm found out what you were talking about

 

You want to right click on the blue or black part, not the part that's says Disk 0, Disk 1, etc

The part that says Healthy or Unallocated

 

If it says Healthy, right click and choose Change Drive letter and Paths, then choose one of the letters

 

If it says Unallocated, right click and create a new partition

"Rawr XD"

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Could you possibly get us a screenshot? nvm found out what you were talking about

 

You want to right click on the blue or black part, not the part that's says Disk 0, Disk 1, etc

The part that says Healthy or Unallocated

 

If it says Healthy, right click and choose Change Drive letter and Paths, then choose one of the letters

 

If it says Unallocated, right click and create a new partition

well should I make it a simple volume? 

  NVM I got it and that you soo mcuh

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