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Old 09-12-2009, 01:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default little problem with my new hdd

hey, i recently bought a new hdd cuz my old one got fried, but now when i hook this one up. and go to load an os to it, the windows program doesnt read it. like it wont show up in the partition section, so then it asks me to load the drivers for the hdd or somthing, but i dont have any discs for it? how do i get my hdd to be read by my pc so i can get the os installed? thanks!

edit: Also the bios doesnt read the hdd either? but i plugged my bros hdd in and it read it??? man im gettin frusterated lol
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