Once the drive is physically installed and the computer is turned on, Windows 10 might not show the drive immediately. You need to "initialize" it.
The new hard drive is now installed, partitioned, formatted, and ready for use in Windows 10. For primary OS replacement, follow Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool guide instead of Part 2.
Shut down your computer completely and unplug the power cord before opening the case.
Once the drive is physically installed and the computer is turned on, Windows 10 might not show the drive immediately. You need to "initialize" it.
The new hard drive is now installed, partitioned, formatted, and ready for use in Windows 10. For primary OS replacement, follow Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool guide instead of Part 2.
Shut down your computer completely and unplug the power cord before opening the case.