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"HDD will show up in BIOS but not under Device Manager Disk Management or My Computer ",I'm running windows 8, I have an msi gt70 with an i7-3630qm. I have a ssd with 128gb's and a hdd with 750gb. I tried to update something and it told me there was no room to download anything new. So I checked and my ssd is full but I cannot see my hdd anywhere. I've seen it before there so know it should be there, and I also know it's got plenty of room on it. I tried to restart and sometimes I get the automatic repair option, which freezes, and sometimes it will load normally. Either way, still can't find/access my hdd. Im guessing it became corrupt but I don't really know what to do about that. I tried refreshing my pc but it said I didn't have the windows recovery media needed to do it. I've checked both disk management and device manager, and it doesnt show up there either. Just my SSD. However if I go into BIOS, then under main, if I go to SATA information I can see it there.
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