I5 6500Specs? And how have you set things up with respect to add-in cards and storage? The lower chipset motherboards can be a bit limited if you have a lot installed, because some configurations will disable other ports.
Also the possibility of incompatibility, but I believe this should be rare.
Yes thats all i have. Recently i updated windows to 1903 and bios newest. Can you have any solutions? Thankyou!That's all the components of the PC? Very strange as it should work. Though you do mention updating Windows which does lead me to think something is amiss.
As it is, I would suggest double checking whether it is correctly installed. I've found M.2 SSDs a bit fiddly to install.
I have done check both 2 and 3, and ssd works properlyOnly two/three things I can think of it check on.
1. A BIOS setting we are unaware of which needs changing, but I find this doubtful. (Looking at the MSI site and manual, it's a bit confusing as it mentions an adapter for specific NVMe SSDs.)
2. Check whether the SSD works on another system.
3. Check whether the M.2 port works with a known working M.2 SSD.
Adata xpg sx6000 128gb and i5 6500 is compatible (after read that website), im so confuse sir help me please :shttps://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B250M-MORTAR#support-hdd
Would appear to rule out incompatibility, but double check on model code to see if it matches to be on the (even) safe(r) side.
This would go back to something in BIOS in my mind as most other reasonable possibilities seem to be eliminated.