YOu have to restart your computer. When it is starting, you have to hold down a key. It could be F10, F2, Delete, (The startup screen may tell you how to enter BIOS setup, if not just restart the computer and try the keys I mentioned above) Do not make any changes in the BIOS setup
Your drives will be listed in the BIOSYOu have to restart your computer. When it is starting, you have to hold down a key. It could be F10, F2, Delete, (The startup screen may tell you how to enter BIOS setup, if not just restart the computer and try the keys I mentioned above) Do not make any changes in the BIOS setup
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Check your BIOS settings, look for the drive in Bios. Make sure you added the drive as a single, master, or slave accordingly
YOu have to restart your computer. When it is starting, you have to hold down a key. It could be F10, F2, Delete, (The startup screen may tell you how to enter BIOS setup, if not just restart the computer and try the keys I mentioned above) Do not make any changes in the BIOS setup
Your drives will be listed in the BIOS