If your computer can't see SSD in BIOS with the above two methods, you can try to connect the hard disk to a different SATA port. SATA ports can go bad due to a bad connection point. So, indeed, you can try another SATA port and then restart your computer. Note:If some steps are...
Press the F1 key immediately. This should open the BIOS. Once in the BIOS, you can change the boot settings from legacy to UEFI. If you're still unable to find the boot settings, it might be due to the program you downloaded to modify the SSD settings. In this case, y...
Method 3. Connect the NVME SSD to Another PC When your NVME SSD neither shows up in File Explorer nor Disk Management, you can try to change the cable or PC to see if the drive can be recognized or not. Method 4. Run Hardware and Device Troubleshooter If the NVME SSD is still not ...
This can help rebuild the boot configuration data. 7. Check for Hardware Issues If none of the above steps work, there might be a hardware issue with the SSD or the motherboard: Test the SSD in another system to see if it is recognized as a boot device. If the SSD works in another...
I made everything how is described here but can not downgrade this one see attached picture. My operation system is windows 10 x64 Try the steps I slightly changed in the quote below. I can't help you out any more than that though as I have a completely different setup from when...
so there's at least something on the drive. unfortunately i can't read the blue screen since it's only there for a fraction of a second before it reboots. i've replaced hdds with ssds in the past, but this is the first time i'm unable to get it to work. maybe there's somethi...