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"Windows 8.1 not recognizing my 1 TB WD internal drive Disk management not recognizing Bios sees it" , So I recently built a gaming computer and installed windows 8.1 on a 250 GB SSD. The installation was flawless, however after installing on the SSD, windows 8.1 does not recognize the 1 TB WD hdd I installed afterwards. I can see it in the bios, but not in disk management. Is this a problem with the hdd itself? Or is there some way that I can force windows to recognize the 1 TB internal drive?

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