Double check the connections, if it's not showing in the BIOS then either it's not connected properly or you've got a problem.
I ended up using a third party tool to clone the hard drive, however once I removed the old one and installed the new one in its place, it won't boot from it. In-fact, its not even detecting it on the BIOS setup. What should I have done here?
You may wish to look for a utility from Western Digital. When I got my Samsung SSD, it came with a program that cloned my regular hard drive for me.
I think Norton has something as well, called Ghost
Yeah, must've not been connected properly.
Also no amd at all
I'm not very good at computers could somebody build me a computer that costs around $600-$700? Also no amd at all
Why?
what? Why?
their gpus are actually really well priced and especially since you're on a budget they're worth looking ati would recommend a intel cpu however
I think I have a pretty good build here though I'll wait and see what the gurus in this topic say about it.Tell me what your current build is so I can see if we can salvage anything from it.CPU: Intel Core i5-3470 Ivy Bridge Quad-Core 3.2 GHzMainboard: ASRock Z75 Pro3 LGA 1155RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (4x2GB) 240-Pin DDR3HDD: Western Digital Blue 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB CacheGPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Superclocked 2GB 128-BitPSU: Cooler Master Elite Power - 460W Power SupplyCase: Some $20 case I found with 285 reviewsRear Fan: Corsair Air Series AF120 Quiet Edition 120MMCost is around $620 exluding shipping.