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What to Do if Your BIOS Can't Detect the ATA/SATA Hard Drive in Windows
- 1. Check if the Hard Drive Is Disabled in BIOS
- 2. Update the BIOS to the Latest Version
- 3. Load the BIOS' Default Settings
- 4. Remove and Reconnect the Hard Drive
- 5. Check for Faulty or Unplugged SATA Cables
- 6. Check if the Drive Spins Up
- 7. Use a Bootable Diagnostic Tool to Check the Disk Health
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