I just tried using clonezilla and I completely cloned my old ssd to the new one! Worked in one go. So I want to thank you all for chipping in and helping me out! Glad it finally works!
Oh that’s strange because I kept getting an error due to incompatible disk sizes, 512/4096 like you mentioned.
I’ll try the code later when I can. I did however check the byte size in msinfo and my old ssd is 512 and the sn770 is 4096.
Yes I can still install on the old drive and get into windows effortlessly. The new ssd also shows up in MyPc and is fully functional apart from the booting.
I want to give Macrium Reflect image restore a try tomorrow. I tried cloning it but I got an error because of different cluster sizes.
I hate to be the kind of guy that says “I already did that” on every tip, but I already did this multiple times lol. When I leave CSM on I only get a black screen. It won’t boot at all, not even into BIOS. I have to take out the CMOS battery to reset the BIOS to get into it again.
Yeah that was a huge mistake honestly, however I tried what you’re describing many times. I formatted the NVMe countless times and installed windows on it with all other storage drives disconnected. I even wiped my old SSD but even that doesn’t help.
I also used diskpart to manually create an...
Thanks for the help but it’s still going straight into the BIOS without showing me the NVMe in the boot tab.
My settings are as followed:
Fast Boot - Enabled
SATA support - All SATA devices
NVMe support - enabled
VGA support - EFI driver
USB support - full initial
Ps2 devices support - enabled...
Yeah I read that post and also tried the things mentioned in there. I also asked if the OP resolved the issue, but haven’t received an answer yet.
I did accidentally left the original SSD in, which ironically also happened in the other thread. I wiped my old drive and left it unplugged during...
I only see it in front of my previous SSD. It doesn’t show up as a bootable drive at all. I can see it under the m.2 overview, but not on the boot menu.
Hey all,
So recently I bought a New NVMe SSD, the WD Black SN770 1tb to put into my Gigabyte B650 Eagle AX.
However, I’m encountering some problems with it. The bios recognizes the drive however it’s not seen as a bootable option.
I’ve made sure AHCI is turned on, the BIOS is UEFI, the disc...