Hello everyone,
I have installed a Kingston A1000 500GB NVMe M.2 on my Gigabyte B250-DSH3 and it is not recognised by the BIOS. Windows 10 does not recognise it either.
I have tried many different BIOS options such as enabling/disabling CSM, changing Other systems / Windows features an no luck so far.
The SSD does not exist. According to the motherboard specs it is compatible with this piece of hardware. Am I missing something? Could I have a faulty M.2 unit? Would the Intel pre-install drivers help?
Thank you for your help in advance.
Best regards.
I have installed a Kingston A1000 500GB NVMe M.2 on my Gigabyte B250-DSH3 and it is not recognised by the BIOS. Windows 10 does not recognise it either.
I have tried many different BIOS options such as enabling/disabling CSM, changing Other systems / Windows features an no luck so far.
The SSD does not exist. According to the motherboard specs it is compatible with this piece of hardware. Am I missing something? Could I have a faulty M.2 unit? Would the Intel pre-install drivers help?
Thank you for your help in advance.
Best regards.