If the BIOS sees it but Windows doesn't, it's because you need to partition it. An alternative is to use Western Digital's free version of Acronis True Image to clone the old hard drive over to the new one.
To manually partition it, you can use the DISKPART command line utility or the grahpical Disk Management applet.
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If the BIOS sees it but Windows doesn't, it's because you need to partition it. An alternative is to use Western Digital's free version of Acronis True Image to clone the old hard drive over to the new one.
To manually partition it, you can use the DISKPART command line utility or the grahpical Disk Management applet.