Hi there,
I have just added a 2nd NVMe PCIe SSD to my Acer Nitro 5 (515-55) as the 1st HDD is nearly out of space.
Within the BIOS I can see both HDD0 (original with Windows 10 installed) and HDD1 (new).
Unfortunately when Windows 10 boots up I am unable to see the new drive in 'Disk Management'. (i.e. only the original Disk 0 is listed and there is no Disk 1 visible).
Reading forums I am wondering if some sort of BIOS setting change may be needed for Windows 10 to detect the new HDD ?
Could any of these settings make a difference?
Otherwise could there be some sort of Windows 10 software to detect it properly?
Many thanks,
I have just added a 2nd NVMe PCIe SSD to my Acer Nitro 5 (515-55) as the 1st HDD is nearly out of space.
Within the BIOS I can see both HDD0 (original with Windows 10 installed) and HDD1 (new).
Unfortunately when Windows 10 boots up I am unable to see the new drive in 'Disk Management'. (i.e. only the original Disk 0 is listed and there is no Disk 1 visible).
Reading forums I am wondering if some sort of BIOS setting change may be needed for Windows 10 to detect the new HDD ?
Could any of these settings make a difference?
- change SATA mode from 'RST' to 'AHCI' (may have nothing to do with this as these are M.2 drives)
- change UEFI to Legacy
Otherwise could there be some sort of Windows 10 software to detect it properly?
Many thanks,