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"Second hard drive will appear in BIOS and disk management, but not in This PC in Windows 11 & Windows 10 ",I've tried doing multiple things, however, the hard drive seems to not appear regardless of what I do. It used to have Xubuntu installed which I could access through the boot order, although I formatted it. Through AOMEI Partition Assistant, I can get change the letter of the drive from *: to D: however when restarting my PC, it changes back to how it was before so the drive is not being recognised in "This PC" I can't see any option in disk management to change the drive however. Is there something I can do so it stays permanently?
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