4 TB drive WD 1.8 to recognized by the system under Windows 7

I have a P6772sc Office and I am running Windows 7. I'm not so known so I hope I'm asking the right questions. I bought a WD Green drive 4 TB, but my system on recognizes it as 1.8 to. I've added like TPG and I understand that this would do the trick? I understand the search on the net I need to assign my UEFI bios but I have absolutely no idea how to do that and I don't see any option in the configuration. I installed the latest driver for HP bios.

I hope someone can help with this?

Best regards, Lars

This is the original factory specifications for your desktop HP Pavilion p6772sc. Based on these specifications, this model uses a 'legacy' BIOS and does not support UEFI. In addition, there is not available for this model UEFI BIOS, and HP is not intend to make available the UEFI on this model.

This player may not contain the operating system or be used to start the computer, and can only be used as a data reader.

The BIOS may not recognize the total size of the hard drive, but it is possible that Windows 7 May. You probably need to update the driver Intel SATA/RAID the most recent version available for the Intel H57 Express Chipset. You need to go you restart the system at least once and perhaps several times still. You will have to perhaps initialize and partition the hard drive in windows 'Disk Management Console.

Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (Intel® RST) RAID driver

Please see HP Forum thread "HPE-311sc for 4 TB disk support" for more information on this issue.

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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