no sweat Dewser, let’s get back to basics then.
if you get stuck on what anyone has said, never hesitate to ask questions, we’ve all been there at some point.
also, let Google and YouTube be your friends, there is a wealth of knowledge out there.
so, tell us where you are up to and what needs further explaining.
usually when you buy a new drive it is unformatted, so as long as the PC isn’t trying to use that ‘new’ drive, it shouldn’t affect the boot sequence.
because you ARE getting that message only when the drive is connected, I think it is cabled wrong.
and feel free to add attach pictures if needed.
if you get stuck on what anyone has said, never hesitate to ask questions, we’ve all been there at some point.
also, let Google and YouTube be your friends, there is a wealth of knowledge out there.
so, tell us where you are up to and what needs further explaining.
usually when you buy a new drive it is unformatted, so as long as the PC isn’t trying to use that ‘new’ drive, it shouldn’t affect the boot sequence.
because you ARE getting that message only when the drive is connected, I think it is cabled wrong.
and feel free to add attach pictures if needed.
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