AIO HP 6000 Pro: hard drive HP 6000 AIO Upgrade questions

I have a HP 6000 Pro AIO, which works fine, but I would like to put a hard drive more in for right now, I have a 250 GB drive.  I have a WD Black 1 TB disk into the machine, but it will not recognize the drive even after that the drive is cloned.  He tells me that readers may not be found.  When I check the disc, it displays the data that I cloned it.  Is their missing something I'm trying to migrate to the new drive?  Also, I tried to do a fresh install of the operating system.

Hello:

Your PC can suffer from this problem if you installed a hard drive sata III...

http://h20566.www2.HP.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?sp4ts.Oid=3718645 & docid = emr_na-c02711513 & lang = to & CC = US

I had a similar problem with my dc7800 CMT.

I bought a WD Caviar Black 1 TB SATA III hard drive.  I managed to install the operating system, but when I want to start or restart the PC, most of the time (95%), I got the boot drive not found error.

I assumed the reader was bad, so I RMA. by it, and the spare drive did the same thing.

I have a HP 8200 CMT of Elite, which came with a Seagate 1 TB SATA III hard drive.

For fun, I put this in my dc7800, and it worked very well.  He worked in this machine for over 3 years now without a hitch.

I put the WD hard drive in my 8200 Elite and it has worked well in this PC, because there a sata III drive controller.

None of our PC are shown in this document support, but the symptoms are the same.

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