Windows 10: Why is Disk Management not recognizing a new disk I installed?

Discus and support Why is Disk Management not recognizing a new disk I installed? in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; I just recently got a new M.2 for my PC but for some reason it's not appearing in my disk management settings. It's recognized by the BIOS, yet for... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Quinton Curry, Dec 30, 2024.

  1. Why is Disk Management not recognizing a new disk I installed?


    I just recently got a new M.2 for my PC but for some reason it's not appearing in my disk management settings. It's recognized by the BIOS, yet for some reason Windows won't recognize it. I just got off the phone with an MSI PC brand representative and he couldn't help me out on the matter. Now it's a little later in the day, so I probably can't contact Microsoft about the issue. I've looked through many searches and tried a multitude of methods and still nothing.Please help.

    :)
     
    Quinton Curry, Dec 30, 2024
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  2. Disk management console view is not up-to-date

    i dont know how to fix your disk management, but i can fix your partition problems...




    open up Command Prompt with admin rights. (Right click, run as admin)


    enter in
    DISKPART
    list disk

    then find the Disk number for your Raid array... lets call it number 7 ( you can tell what disk is what by the total size)
    type in

    Select Disk 7
    List Partition (will give you a list of all the partitions..)
    Select Partition 1 (im assuming you only have 1 partition on Disk 7) repeat this step if you have more partitions.
    ASSIGN


    that should get the array up and running ready to use.


    EDITED.

    any problems, post back ^^


    Still EDITING *Stick Out Tongue Why is Disk Management not recognizing a new disk I installed? :p

    side question, have you tried restarting the PC?
     
    slyfox2151, Dec 30, 2024
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  3. Disk Management

    Hi Keith,

    Thanks for providing the detail that was requested previously. Since the disk management screen that you saw is showing greyed out options, we suggest that you follow the steps below to change the partition type of your internal drive:

    • Open Disk Management then right click the partition on the disk you want to covert and select Delete Volume.
    • Once you complete the process you will see the whole disk shown as two separate unallocated spaces. Right-click the disk and select Convert to GPT disk.

    After the conversion, you will be able to use the whole disk and then you can create new separate partitions.

    We look forward to your response to our queries.
     
    Jordan Dom, Dec 30, 2024
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  4. Why is Disk Management not recognizing a new disk I installed?

    Foreign Disk

    Hi,

    You will only lose the data in the Foreign Disk once you convert it to a "Basic Disk" in Disk Management.

    To allow the disk to be recognized, follow the steps below:

    • Press Windows key and type "Disk Management" and click on it.
    • Right-click on the foreign disk and select "Import Foreign Disks..."


    Feel free to post back with more information.
     
    Israel Arn, Dec 30, 2024
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