, and boot into Windows.

💡 : If you are adding an M.2 NVMe drive, check your motherboard manual. Some boards disable specific SATA ports when an M.2 slot is in use. If you run into any issues during the process, let me know: Are you using a Desktop or a Laptop ? Is it a standard HDD, a 2.5" SSD, or an M.2 NVMe ? Does the drive show up in the BIOS ?

If you are using an old drive rather than a new one, it might contain old partitions or data.

Specify Volume Size: Usually, you want to use the maximum space available.

If the drive is physically connected but doesn't show up in Disk Management: