Maggie is a technical editor from AOMEI and troubleshoots technical problems against data protection. She has received professional and systematic technical training. With a focus on user experience, security, and problem-solving, she always puts herself in the readers' shoes and provides them with valuable technical insights.
Here we offer several options for you to fix “How do I get my computer to recognize my new SSD”.
✍Option 1. Simple checkout: Some physical installations may influence the normal working of your SSD. Make sure the SSD is properly connected to your computer and receives power.
✍Option 2. Initiate your SSD: Sometimes, when your new SSD fails to appear in Windows Explorer, it may be in an uninitialized state. Likely, when an error message disk unknown initialized displays on an old SSD, the cause is the same.
Step 1. Open Disk Management and then locate and right-click on the SSD, then click on Initialize Disk.
Step 2. Then in the initialize disk dialog box, select the disk you want to initiate. You have two options between using the Mater Boot Record (MBR) and GUID Partition Table (GPT).
✍Option 3. Format your SSD drive: How to get Windows to recognize new SSD? Here will tell you how to do it:
Step 1. Press Windows + R key to open Run then type diskmgmt.msc and hit Enter.
Step 2. Then find your SSD drive in the list and right-click on it to choose Format.
Personal data security has always been an omnipotent thing for every computer user. However, with the wide use of SSD usage, there is no official backup software for SSD was launched. At this time, you can use professional third-party software. For example, AOMEI Backupper is a comprehensive free backup and restore software, which endows you to backup SSD in many options and you can also restore everything you want once you have backed up.
If you have not used this software before, you can follow the below tutorial. Please download and install AOMEI Backupper on your PC.
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1On the left page click on Backup and then click Disk Backup.
2Click Add Disk and select your target SSD.
3Choose the destination location to save your backup images.
4Then click Start Backup.
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