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How to Fix: New HDD detected in BIOS but not showing in Disk Management

New HDD detected in BIOS but not showing in Disk Management - Slow Windows Boot and Disk Management Issues with Refurbished External Hard Drive on MSI GF63 Laptop


The issue you're experiencing, where a new hard drive (HDD) is detected in the BIOS but not showing up in Disk Management, can be caused by several factors. One common reason is that the HDD is not properly recognized by Windows due to a conflict with another storage device or a hardware issue.

⚠️ Common Causes

  • Conflicting storage devices or hardware issues.
  • BIOS settings not configured correctly for the new HDD.
  • Windows Update or driver updates causing compatibility issues.

🛠️ Step-by-Step Verified Fixes

Method 1: Rebooting in Safe Mode and Updating Drivers

  1. Step 1: Restart your laptop and immediately start tapping the F2 key repeatedly until you enter the BIOS setup.
  2. Step 2: In the BIOS settings, ensure that the new HDD is set as the primary boot device and save the changes.
  3. Step 3: Restart your laptop again and immediately start tapping the F11 key repeatedly until you enter Windows Setup.
  4. Step 4: In Windows Setup, select the option to boot from a USB drive or CD/DVD containing the Windows installation media (if available).
  5. Step 5: Once in Safe Mode, open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command `diskpart` to list all disk partitions.
  6. Step 6: Identify the new HDD by its unique identifier and note it down.
  7. Step 7: Open Device Manager and expand the 'Disk drives' section.
  8. Step 8: Right-click on the new HDD and select 'Update driver' to search for any available drivers.

Method 2: Disabling Fast Startup and Updating Windows

  1. Step 1: Restart your laptop and immediately start tapping the F11 key repeatedly until you enter Windows Setup.
  2. Step 2: In Windows Setup, select the option to boot from a USB drive or CD/DVD containing the Windows installation media (if available).
  3. Step 3: Once in Windows, open Settings and navigate to 'Update & Security'.
  4. Step 4: Click on 'Windows Update' and select 'Check for updates' to ensure that your system is up-to-date.
  5. Step 5: Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command `powercfg -changesystempowersettings` to disable Fast Startup.
  6. Step 6: Restart your laptop again and repeat steps 3-5 until you're prompted to log in.

💡 Conclusion

By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the issue of a new HDD being detected in BIOS but not showing up in Disk Management. Remember to always back up your important files and data before attempting any system changes or updates.

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