![]() ![]() You may have to click on the square block at the left side next to the drive's volume while simply right clicking on it to use the "Change drive letter" option should be enough for that. This will refresh the total number of drives shown where you then need to see the new drive initialized. Once the screen for that finishes loading up you go upto the menu bar and click on the "Actions" optoin to select the "rescan disks" if not finding the new volume displayed. Once the drive is receiving power your next step will be to right click on the Start button to select the "Disk Management" option. You can either buy a regular self contained external enclosure powered directly by usb or having a separate ac adapter or see the drive installed internally on the new machine where you then simply connect a data cable you added in along with using one of the connectors from the power supply. You have two options for seeing this solved quickly. Hello there! MaurieT Welcome to the Ten Forums!Īs I understand you bought a USB to Sate type cable that lights up but the drive doesn't do anything? Did you connect any power cable like the 12v 15pin Sata power connector from an external power supply for example? If you only connected a data conversion cable the drive itself isn't powered up in order to be detected properly. ST1500LM006 HN-M151RAD (1500.30 GB) - drive 0, s/n S35UJ9AFB08699, rev 2BC10001, SMART Status: Healthyīrowser: New Microsoft Dev Edge Insider with separate Bing Hard Drives: 998.88 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity ![]() PSU: 2.15 gigahertz Intel Celeron N2840 112 kilobyte primary memory cache 1024 kilobyte secondary memory Screen Resolution: AMD Radeon(TM) R4 Graphics Monitor(s) Displays: Generic PnP Monitor (15.3"vis, January 2015) Sound Card: AMD High Definition Audio Device Realtek High Definition Audio Memory: 3982 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory Slot 'Bottom-slot 1(left)' is Empty Slot 'Bottom-slot 2(righ System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP Laptop 15-bw0xx
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