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ComputersWhen I install my Samsung 990 Pro SSD into my M.2_2 slot It's recognised by my BIOS but when I go to "Computer Management" and initialise the disk then add a volume, it disappears and goes offline shortly after making it. When putting it into the M.2_1 slot It just isn't recognised at all by the BIOS.
Regardless, the SSD seems to be fully responsive, I can even change the LED from the Samsung Magician app, all tests on the disk seem to be up fine.
Here are the things I have tried:
Using the Samsung app to check the health of the drive (all tests say it's fine)
Updating all drivers and updating the BIOS
Returning the SSD and buying a new one (same issues)
Using "diskpart" to online the disk
Creating a simple GPT volume (deletes after a few moments)
Trying a different M.2 slot
and many more...
My PC specs:
MSI MPG B550 Gaming Plus Motherboard ATX
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 EAGLE OC ICE 8GB
Ryzen 7 5700G
32GB DDR4
750W PSU
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11 hours ago (Last edited 11 hours ago ) in
ComputersWhat I do is use clean disk part of the menu to delete partitions and wipe the ssd writing Zeros "0" to the entire drive, this makes sure the ssd or disk is clean then select partition and format the drive ntfs. Minitool will align the drive in the partition and format processes.
Windows will recognize the drive and assign a drive letter on boot up.
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3Fees
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8 hours ago in
ComputersOkay, so I used MiniTool to clean the drive (set to zeroās). I then used converted it to GPT, then rebooted. The disk showed in file explorer, I then used Macrium Reflect to copy my āSystemā partition to my new drive. After that it was no longer visible in file explorer, but the drive was still visible on the MiniTool app. So I decided to just restart and try to boot up from my new drive and my PC blue-screened. Twice.
thanks for your advice though 3Fees
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8 hours ago (Last edited 8 hours ago ) in
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5 hours ago (Last edited 5 hours ago ) in
ComputersThank you so much man, I finally got it working. You are genuinely amazing! For some reason my old HDD is no longer being recognised though, but I don't really care
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