960 evo detected in Corsair Link, EaseUS, and in BIOS, but I can't do anything with it.

ryanpotter

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Jun 27, 2017
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Just built a new computer and the 960 evo is detected in Corsair Link, EaseUS, and in BIOS, but I can't put anything on the 960 evo. On EaseUS it says its a Lost Partition, on Corsair Link it shows up as unknown, and it doesn't appear in the file explorer. I have an 850 evo which holds my OS and a HDD to hold videos, and I'm trying to use the samsung data migration tool to transfer all my files from the 850 evo over to the 960 evo. Also, I tried using Samsung Magician to do a performance benchmark on the SSD and it says: Volume cannot be found in the selected drive.
 
Solution
1. Type Control Panel in the search box.
2. Click Control Panel.
3. Click Administrative Tools.
4. Click Computer Management.
5. Click Disk Management.
6. Right-click on the drive or partition to format and click on Format.
7. Select the file system and set the cluster size.
8. Click OK to format the drive

Supahos

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1. Type Control Panel in the search box.
2. Click Control Panel.
3. Click Administrative Tools.
4. Click Computer Management.
5. Click Disk Management.
6. Right-click on the drive or partition to format and click on Format.
7. Select the file system and set the cluster size.
8. Click OK to format the drive
 
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