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Adding a new Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive is one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to expand your computer's storage. Whether you are running out of space for games, backing up important files, or building a new PC from scratch, installing a 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch SATA drive takes only a few minutes.

Align the screw holes on the sides or bottom of the drive with the holes in the case chassis.

Locate your new drive in the bottom list. It will display a black bar labeled . installing a sata hard drive top

Power down and prepare

Modern cases often feature dedicated brackets for smaller SSDs on the back of the motherboard tray or on top of the PSU shroud. 3. Mounting the SATA Drive

If your system does not recognize your new drive, work through this list systematically. This public link is valid for 7 days

Identify your computer's drive bays, which are designated cages designed to hold storage drives.

Working inside a computer requires basic safety precautions to protect both yourself and your sensitive hardware components from Electrostatic Discharge (ESD).

: Connects the drive to the motherboard. If one wasn't included with your drive, you may need to purchase it separately. Can’t copy the link right now

Touch a bare metal portion of your computer case to discharge any static electricity from your body, or wear an anti-static wrist strap.

Standard 6-32 screws for a 3.5-inch drive, or toolless plastic trays provided by your PC case manufacturer.

Plug one end of the SATA data cable into the motherboard port. (If you are installing a primary boot drive, use the lowest-numbered port, such as SATA_0 or SATA_1).

Unplug the main power cord from the wall and from the back of the PC.

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