To write hdd, you need to make the hard disk recognize.
Sometimes it's the default, but it might not come out because of the format when you create the partition.
If it doesn't come out, you can make it recognize it yourself.
In the Windows Explorer window, right-click My PC, and then select Manage.
The Computer Management window appears, where you select Storage - Disk Management.
You can see hdd there.
You can change the drive letter and path of the hdd and format it.
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