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‎07-22-2018 08:20 AM in
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‎07-23-2018 09:13 AM in
Monitors and MemoryI dont understand it. But all of a sudden, the SSD is being recognized by both Magician and Windows 10.
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‎07-22-2018 08:30 AM in
Monitors and MemoryIt also does NOT show up in Windows 10 Disk Management, but the 860 EVO DOES show up in my Lenovo T520 BIOS as HD2. I have a SATA HD as HD0. BIOS AHCI is enabled.
It was purchased brand new a couple of days ago.
Other than AHCI, the BIOS has a SATA compatibility option. Should I try to enable it, instead of AHCI?
Is this SSD dead?
Thanks
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‎07-22-2018 08:48 AM in
Monitors and MemorySetting BIOS to SATA Compatibility Mode causes HD boot failure.
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‎07-22-2018 11:43 AM in
Monitors and MemoryThe Lenovo T520 mSata slot is a Serial ATA-300. The 680 EVO mSata, should be backward compatible with SATA II.
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‎07-23-2018 09:13 AM in
Monitors and MemoryI dont understand it. But all of a sudden, the SSD is being recognized by both Magician and Windows 10.