« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2012, 04:38:06 am »
If you have another computer that you can put your hard drive in as a second drive thats what you need to do. Boot into the OS and go to disk management. Then initialize your hard drive and then formatt it and try again. I have had that happen before and it is because the disk hasnt been initialized yet. If it isnt initialized then the operating system wont be able to see it, once you do it then it should go right thru.
Hopefully you have a computer you can put it in to initialize it and that should solve your problem.
Welcome to the Gigabyte Forum there are lots of people ready to help if this doesnt work but it has always worked for me.
« Last Edit: November 21, 2012, 04:40:12 am by autotech »
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