Nekodog31 Apr 29, 2020 3 0 10 Apr 29, 2020 #1 I have recently built a new pc, I am currently trying to install windows but it can’t detect my m.2 ssd. I’ve tried changing to a different m.2 port and it still doesn’t detect, the lights on the ssd are on so I’m not sure what my issue is.
I have recently built a new pc, I am currently trying to install windows but it can’t detect my m.2 ssd. I’ve tried changing to a different m.2 port and it still doesn’t detect, the lights on the ssd are on so I’m not sure what my issue is.
Mooons Estimable Apr 14, 2020 769 107 2,740 Apr 29, 2020 #2 Depending on the motherboard you have, you have to enable the M.2 slot in BIOS. Upvote 1 Downvote
Nekodog31 Apr 29, 2020 3 0 10 Apr 29, 2020 #3 I have an asus strix b450-f gaming motherboard and I looked in the manual and I didn’t find anything on that Upvote 0 Downvote
I have an asus strix b450-f gaming motherboard and I looked in the manual and I didn’t find anything on that
Mooons Estimable Apr 14, 2020 769 107 2,740 Apr 29, 2020 #4 Nekodog31 said: I have an asus strix b450-f gaming motherboard and I looked in the manual and I didn’t find anything on that Click to expand... In windows: Open Start. Search for Disk Management and click the top result to open the experience. Right-click the hard drive marked as "Unknown" and "Not Initialized," and select Initialize Disk. Check the disk to initialize. Select the partition style: ... Click the OK button Upvote 0 Downvote
Nekodog31 said: I have an asus strix b450-f gaming motherboard and I looked in the manual and I didn’t find anything on that Click to expand... In windows: Open Start. Search for Disk Management and click the top result to open the experience. Right-click the hard drive marked as "Unknown" and "Not Initialized," and select Initialize Disk. Check the disk to initialize. Select the partition style: ... Click the OK button
Nekodog31 Apr 29, 2020 3 0 10 Apr 29, 2020 #5 i don’t have access to windows because I haven’t booted and installed windows Upvote 0 Downvote