A. Turn off the PC, open the case, and verify that memory modules on the motherboard have not become loose b. Turn off the PC, open the case, and verify that the data cable and power cable are connected correctly and jumpers on the drive are set correctly c.
Verify the BIOS autodetection is enabled d. Reboot the PC and enter BIOS setup again if it now recognizes the drive.
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