Qosmio G30 - HDD2 not found after replacement

The lack of HARD drive capacity, I replaced drive HARD n ° 2 (drive D :) on my Qosmio G30 with a bigger (640 GB instead of 200 GB).
The startup is going well, Windows 7 starts immediately. But the HDD is not shown in the 'Computer' window (the replaced a used for shown).

There is just the c drive and the DVD drive.
Do I have to format the D: drive first? How can I check if the HARD disk hardware is OK.?

thx a lot

Ulrich

Hey,.

> Should I format the D: drive first?
Yes, all new HDDs must be formatted first, until you can use it. Then go to the tool disk management in Windows, where all drives will be displayed. You should see the second HDD.

Right-click on it and create all the partitions you want to and him format. After that, they will be displayed in my computer and you can use it. :)

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