So I am trying to install a new drive, a second m.2 ssd for more storage for games and it just won't get to windows.
I have tried pretty much all options and none work. I will say all the steps I took.
First time trying to setup the new drive:
If anyone maybe knows of say some different bios settings that can potentially fix this please let me know but I am convinced that there is no hope given I have exhausted my options.
One though is maybe the specific m.2 slot is important to have the os on but that would make 0 sense.
Specs:
Motherboard: Asus Tuf x570 plus wifi
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x
CPU cooler: Idk some liquid cooler
Ram: Gskill 3200 Mhz 4x8gb
SSD/HDD: samsung evo 970 500gb (os), sandisk sdssda24 350gb ssd, hitachi hdp72505 500gb hdd, seagate ST3250310AS 250gb hdd and the one im trying to install teamgroup mp33 1tb ssd
GPU: MSI Gaming-X-Trio RTX 3080
PSU: 850w platinum evga
Chassis: Lian-Li
OS: windows 10
Honestly I am about ready to send this ssd back to amazon and get a [redacted language] sata ssd cause honestly i dont understand how the mobo manufacturer and windows can't get a single thing right.
I have tried pretty much all options and none work. I will say all the steps I took.
First time trying to setup the new drive:
- Plug the m.2 into the mobo. (I have 5 total drive including the new one, none of the sata ports are disrupted by the m.2 drives)
- Turn on the computer to see the bios being slow.
- Bios eventually after ~30 seconds will say trying to diagnose a repair etc.
- It then closes and goes to the Windows Automatic Repair page.
- Nothing in there seems to fix my issue (going into safe mode etc)
- At this point I said screw it ill try again later.
- Took out the drive but then had some very odd ram issues that made no sense (ram lights on). So I just unseat and reseat the ram and it boots back to normal.
- Insert the drive.
- Go into bios and turn off fast boot and secure boot.
- Restarted the PC.
- Someone said spam f8 to bring up boot device, said that instead of Windows Boot Manager "drive name" you needed to go to that window and select just the drive.
- Get to that menu and of course the only option is WBM "drive name".
- I try to boot with that but it does not work, no bueno.
- My next idea is well if this drive just needs a format (new volume) then let me go to the CMD in the Automatic Repair section.
- Successfully create the new volume for the drive and reboot.
- Same exact issue nothing is fixed.
- Now I am thinking ok I disabled all the stupid boot stuff, made a new volume for the drive, etc and it still is not working, I give up.
- repeated step 7 from the first attempt and still had the weird ram issue but got back in as i did the first time.
- I also re-enabled secure and fast boot.
If anyone maybe knows of say some different bios settings that can potentially fix this please let me know but I am convinced that there is no hope given I have exhausted my options.
One though is maybe the specific m.2 slot is important to have the os on but that would make 0 sense.
Specs:
Motherboard: Asus Tuf x570 plus wifi
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x
CPU cooler: Idk some liquid cooler
Ram: Gskill 3200 Mhz 4x8gb
SSD/HDD: samsung evo 970 500gb (os), sandisk sdssda24 350gb ssd, hitachi hdp72505 500gb hdd, seagate ST3250310AS 250gb hdd and the one im trying to install teamgroup mp33 1tb ssd
GPU: MSI Gaming-X-Trio RTX 3080
PSU: 850w platinum evga
Chassis: Lian-Li
OS: windows 10
Honestly I am about ready to send this ssd back to amazon and get a [redacted language] sata ssd cause honestly i dont understand how the mobo manufacturer and windows can't get a single thing right.
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