Some of this story may not be relevant to my current issue but I am just laying out the journey I went on today. I just got a Samsung 980 PRO which is an NVMe M.2 SSD. for Christmas. Before that I had a 1TB Crucial SATA M.2 SSD, a 250GB SATA Kingston 2.5in SSD, and an HDD. Windows 10 was installed on the Kingston, all my games and some programs were on the Crucial. I installed the NVMe SSD today and installed Windows 11 on it no problem. When I would reboot I would get the option to boot Windows 10 or 11 as I didn't do anything to my other drives. I could see all my other drives in file explorer and elsewhere. I could view the contents of every drive except for the Crucial, error message said it needed to be formatted which I didn't do. Next thing I did was use MSI BIOS to secure erase the Kingston with Windows 10 on it. Then when I booted up it would go straight to BIOS. The new drive did not and still does not show up as a bootable drive anywhere so I couldn't adjust the boot order to fix the issue. To solve the issue after a lot of troubleshooting why the NVMe SSD wasn't showing up in BIOS, I simply reinstalled Windows 11 on it. Now it boots into Windows no problem.
However, the only drives I could see in file explorer were the HDD and the Samsung. My other 2 SSDs weren't there. They also weren't in Disk Management, disk part, or disks & volumes. Everything I read online was to try initializing the volume, using disk part, etc. But none of that would work because they aren't listed in any form. Finally I used a 3rd party recovery software which was able to find the Kingston SSD as a lost partition and recovered it. No Crucial found. Since then I've tried changing my BIOS PCIe settings between ACHI and whatever the RAID option was. Secure boot is off, fast boot is off, CMS is off. I've also tried reseating the drive on the motherboard. Just for reference I had it and still have it installed in the motherboards 2nd M.2 slot where it worked previously, with the new drive being in slot 1. BIOS shows nothing in the 2nd slot.
Let me know if there is any further information I can provide to help.
I appreciate any insight here, thank you!
However, the only drives I could see in file explorer were the HDD and the Samsung. My other 2 SSDs weren't there. They also weren't in Disk Management, disk part, or disks & volumes. Everything I read online was to try initializing the volume, using disk part, etc. But none of that would work because they aren't listed in any form. Finally I used a 3rd party recovery software which was able to find the Kingston SSD as a lost partition and recovered it. No Crucial found. Since then I've tried changing my BIOS PCIe settings between ACHI and whatever the RAID option was. Secure boot is off, fast boot is off, CMS is off. I've also tried reseating the drive on the motherboard. Just for reference I had it and still have it installed in the motherboards 2nd M.2 slot where it worked previously, with the new drive being in slot 1. BIOS shows nothing in the 2nd slot.
Let me know if there is any further information I can provide to help.
I appreciate any insight here, thank you!