Help! Windows 10 Doesn’t Detect My Hard Drives After Fresh Install

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Asked By CoolPixel42 On

I recently had to perform a fresh installation of Windows 10 because my operating system got corrupted. However, after the installation, Windows only recognizes my boot drive, even though I can see all my hard drives in the BIOS. Is there a way to make Windows detect them?

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Answered By TechSavvy88 On

Hey, have you checked if the drives appear in Disk Manager? Sometimes, you just need to right-click on the drives and assign them a letter if they already have a file system. But if they were formatted during the Windows install, you'll need to apply a file system first and then assign the letter in Disk Manager.

Answered By LogicWizard99 On

If they're not showing up in Disk Manager, then it likely means Windows isn't recognizing them properly. You might want to try reconnecting the drives or checking your BIOS settings to ensure they're properly detected there. Sometimes a loose connection can cause issues.

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