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"Windows 7 cannot see second 4TB GPT HDD on VGC-RA840G VAIO desktop ", I've had this VAIO VGC-RA840G desktop computer for a long time. It now serves primarily as a backup to my laptop, and I am not particularly concerned that it is slow. I've been using it with a 2 TB Seagate primary HDD running Windows XP. I am no longer using (or plan to use) the media center functions that originally came with the computer. I decided to upgrade the system to Windows 7 Pro (64 bit), to maximize memory to 4 GB and to add a second HDD (4TB Seagate) to increase storage capacity. I figured that I could always transfer the 4TB drive to another computer if/when I opt to upgrade the entire system. The upgrade went smoothly. The system recognizes 4GB of ram with 3.37 GB as being usable. That's modest in today's world (I have 16 GB on my laptop), but, again, I'm not concerned about speed on this desktop. My problem is that I am unable to see or access the second HDD from Windows. I'm not trying to boot from this GPT drive. I only want to use it as a secondary data drive. I can see the hard drive in BIOS, but it does not appear in either the device manager or when running disk management. There's nothing viewable to initialize or format when running disk management. When I remove the HHD and attach it via USB using a Startech docking station the drive shows up with all 4TB visible.
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