The installation of a new HDD introduced an additional drive.
The installation of a new HDD introduced an additional drive.
Sure! The driver "E" likely comes from the manufacturer's system or a specific component you installed alongside your new HDD. It might be related to the new drive itself or a compatibility feature. Check the documentation or manufacturer site for more details.
It's a 100MB drive. Checking its contents might show clues about its origin.
Run the command prompt with admin privileges. List the disks using Diskpart, select the appropriate drive, clean the list, then open Disk Management. Set up a GPT, create an NTFS partition. It seems the drive appears to have two partitions—did you purchase a used one?
It's a partition on your boot drive most likely... it's normally not a drive letter though...