there is no way you must buy a usb adapter and boot like so so the pc will detect the hdd
this is not my fault if it doesnt work it works for most pc / desktops
You PC should see the hard drive, if it doesn't or you don't have your quick boot shut off, this way you don't see the post, then go into the bios and change your boot setting to boot from this hard drive, or if you just want it too boot one time then at the start of the PC, usually hit f8 or an f key that say when your PC starts, boot- use this key and you can boot from which ever drive you want. If you don't see the drive in the bios, something is wrong,either the card or drive is bad if it does not show. There is a chance you might have to start your operating system and configure the drive under admin tools, computer management , storage. Depends on the motherboard.
Typicly, in a majority of PC's, The main drive of a computer, the default storage and boot location is the C:/ Drive.You can See this on "My Computer" option.Default Hard Drive: C:/
Change the boot order in the CMOS/BIOS.
The answer is Boot.
if there are some boot files missing such as boot.ini or any other important files that the PC needs to boot. Or a bad hard drive that has a boot sector missing or corruption would stop a PC from booting. Or if your computer has a virus.
either boot from a bootable operating system such as UBTUNTU (a Linux operation system) or putting the hard drive into a working computer (its not as difficult as you may think)
A partition is created on the hard drive
Both internal and external hard drives can be removed from a computer provided that the PC does not boot from any of them. In that case, the first boot device would have to be a removable drive like CD-ROM/DVD-ROM or floppy drive.
Does the PC boot to the Windows desktop with no errors? Is the screen blank? Can you hear a spinning drive or fan or see lights? Has the OS begun to load? Can you hear a single beep during the boot? Is the problem related to reading from the hard drive?
Reformat the hard drive Reformat the hard drive
The BOOTMGR is a program that runs when you start your PC, and loads your operating system from the hard drive. When it is missing, Windows is unable to boot.
A hard disk drive is used to store data. That data includes the programs you use. When someone says they are installing something on their computer, they usually mean they are installing it to their hard drive, which is located inside their computer. In most situations, a hard drive is what loads the operating system so you can use your PC. If it fails, you will not be able to fully boot your PC.