Define Computer does not work.
Also, what are the specs of your computer and what OS are you running?
Did you replace the existing drive with this new 4TB Drive? Did you clone the old disk to the new disk?
If all you did was install this drive and call it a day, you need to install Windows because there is nothing on the new hard drive.
You need to install Windows or clone the old drive then.Because lack of space I just disconnect the old HDD and RAM, next I put old HDD into new place, inserted the new HDD and inserted RAM.
If I move everything back do I still need to install Windows or clone the old drive?You need to install Windows or clone the old drive then.
How to change the boot order to boot to original drive first if Start button does not work?Just change the boot order to boot to original drive first and use your new drive for file storage.
You don't do it in Windows. You do it in the BIOS.How to change the boot order to boot to original drive first if Start button does not work?
Go into Disk Management and see if the disk shows up there. If it does, format it.Now I have solved the problem with the start of computer. Sorry, it was just my lack of attention to the technical details. Computer works but does not see the new 4TB HDD.
Disk Management recognizes the Disk as Disk 1 Unknown, Unallocated. What to do - Initialize Disk?Go into Disk Management and see if the disk shows up there. If it does, format it.
Some older computers can't detect drives as big as 4TB.
Right click and Format if you can.Disk Management recognizes the Disk as Disk 1 Unknown, Unallocated. What to do - Initialize Disk?
Right click the disk and initialize it as MBR. Then right click the allocated space and choose Format. Follow the wizard to format the disk and assign a drive letter and label.Disk Management recognizes the Disk as Disk 1 Unknown, Unallocated. What to do - Initialize Disk?
It asks me about partition style - MBR or GPT?Right click and Format if you can.
Your answer is above in voyagerfan99's post!It asks me about partition style - MBR or GPT?
It asks me about partition style - MBR or GPT?Right click the disk and initialize it as MBR. Then right click the allocated space and choose Format. Follow the wizard to format the disk and assign a drive letter and label.
Be sure to tick the box for quick format, as a full format would take hours on a 4TB drive.
Right click the disk and initialize it as MBR. Then right click the allocated space and choose Format. Follow the wizard to format the disk and assign a drive letter and label.
Be sure to tick the box for quick format, as a full format would take hours on a 4TB drive.