![]() It shows up as Disk 1 in Disk Management, but as 465gb of unallocated space and with no option to assign a drive letter - the only options in Disk ManagementĪre Convert to GPT, Convert to Dynamic Disk, and to create a New Simple Volume. ![]() Now, the HDD shows up as a Disk Drive in Device Manager, but it doesn't show up in File Manager. ![]() HDD were both still installed, I'm 99% sure that I removed a partition on the HDD by mistake. It was during the install of Windows, through the Windows Media Creation Tool method (created installation media onto USB, booted from that USB) that I got to the step where I was to format the disk(s) for a fresh install. I have two drives - one is an SSD on which I installed only Windows-related files, and the other is a 500gb traditional hard drive on which everything else was installed. ![]() ![]() In my efforts to fix my previous problem, I resorted to a fresh install of Windows 10. ![]()
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