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Yes. Certain SATA ports are likely disabled. The ports are probably colored differently. They can either be enabled in BIOS by changing settings, OR, just unplug any other hard drives you have, and just get it working with the single hard drive that has Windows on it. Try a different colored port. Keep trying until it finds it.
Often certain SATA porta are disabled.
If that doesn't work, to through the BIOS settings for SATA. You should be able to see the hard drive.
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[–] AnotherRetard [S] ago
Does it matter what sata port I plug it into? That .45 is looking really chewable
[–] tury 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Yes. Certain SATA ports are likely disabled. The ports are probably colored differently. They can either be enabled in BIOS by changing settings, OR, just unplug any other hard drives you have, and just get it working with the single hard drive that has Windows on it. Try a different colored port. Keep trying until it finds it.
Often certain SATA porta are disabled.
If that doesn't work, to through the BIOS settings for SATA. You should be able to see the hard drive.
[–] AnotherRetard [S] ago (edited ago)
Ok thanks, man. 3–>