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YogiSchreiner
9 months ago

You must first assign a partition to the disk before it can be used on Windows.

mchawk777
9 months ago

but not in the explorer and not in the bios!

  1. Is logical because disks (SSD/HDD…) are not displayed in the Explorer – they have never been. Only Volumes/Drives are displayed here.
  2. No SSDs can be displayed in a BIOS. Such retro hardware did not yet know SSD. You already need a board with UEFI.
mchawk777
9 months ago
Reply to  failurexperi

Yeah then just drive…

Well, that’s the problem with this attitude – if you can’t differentiate disk/partition/drive(volume) – and you do this with your disinterest – you will only be able to solve your problem by rats and by chance.
Right now, I’m out.

Technomanking
9 months ago

Hello,

you need to partition the SATA SSD first. You can do that in the disk management.

LG