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    Hard drive works but is not detected through SATA

    I recently built a computer to slowly upgrade (specs listed below) and I want some more storage. I have an SSD on the way, but for now I'm booting off a 1TB Samsung Spinpoint (2.5 in, 7200 rpm) drive removed from an old external hard drive case. It works better than expected; I unplugged the...
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    Hard drive size mismatch

    I installed a new Seagate Barracuda 6TB hard drive as a secondary internal drive on an ACER Aspire M3203. My problem is that the program Disk Management only shows the drive as 596 GB. I have tried other programs such a Seagate Discwizard, and the command line diskpart and they see the same...
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    Solved Converted HDD Running Pretty Slow

    I have a Seagate Momentus st9750423as 750GB 2.5 inch HDD running at 5400 RPM, and 16MB Cache. It's SATA 3.0Gb/s, I put it in a USB 3.0 external enclosure, but it is running pretty slow when I connect it to my laptop. Is there a way to speed it up. I reformatted it and set it up with one NTFS...