Win 11 home not seeing new internal storage drives.: GreetingsI have win 11 home, OS installed to Drive C.After installing the OS, I installed two additional internal SATA drives. One a WD Blue 2tb HDD and PNY 2tb SSD. The BIOS sees both new drives. And I have installed the motherboa...
✅ When installing windows 11 it does not see my SSD in the m.2 slot.:I’m trying to install windows 11 on my desktop and it a new build but run into the issue of it not seeing my ssd in the m.2 slot. Bios is in UEFI MODE,...
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED Stop error code 0x0000001E If a driver is identified in the stop error message, disable or remove that driver. Disable or remove any drivers or services that were recently added. If the error occurs during the startup sequence, and the sy...
Re:Windows installation does not see my hard drive In your BIOS settings under Configuration, there's a setting for "SATA Controller Mode" which should be set to "AHCI". If it got switched to "RAID" that could cause the problem you're seeing. Alternatively you could download the driver...
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED Stop error code 0x0000001E If a driver is identified in the stop error message, disable or remove that driver. Disable or remove any drivers or services that were recently added. If the error occurs during the startup sequence, and the system partition is formatted...
The PC behavior you are seeing is very unusual. Disconnecting the SATA SSD should not prevent BIOS access at startup ("ESC", "F10"). A BIOS recovery would not be advised in your situation. I don't see this issue as a BIOS corruption problem. I still don't know wha...
I realize in your case it's not a Win7 --> Win10 upgrade issue but just to highlight how MS works sometimes. Thank you for the response and suggestion. The restore from the clone onto my new SSD stated it was activated which looked promising. That's the first time I've seen Win...
The PC behavior you are seeing is very unusual. Disconnecting the SATA SSD should not prevent BIOS access at startup ("ESC", "F10"). A BIOS recovery would not be advised in your situation. I don't see this issue as a BIOS corruption problem. I still don't...
I find it hard to believe that it would have developed bad sectors. I even used CrystalDiskMark tocheck the drive health, but the SSD got a clean bill of health. The next logical step is to format the drive andinstall a fresh copy of Windows, but seeing that the issue has become les...
On the other hand, SSDs can be considered very safe devices since they do not have any moving parts inside, but their main disadvantage is the life time. The lifetime of an SSD is determined by the amount of TB written since, in these devices, the information is stored in cells that ...