In what way is your new SSD not recognized?
What makes you think so?
When I first tried he SSD, I have NO HD in comuter. I got the window to install the drivers, but none could be found.
If you are trying to install Windows to this new SSD, there is no reason for any other hard drive to even be in the same room.
Still unclear what is going on.
I am quoting from the initial post.
I have an ASUS prime Z-590 A MB, 64 Bit Raam, Intel CoreTM i-7-10700 Cpu @3.GHz. My boot drive developed a physical defect and won't boot. I cannot find my original disk
I purchased an new OEM WIN 10 disk. I purchased a new Samsung 970 EVO Plus m.2 SSD. on another OLD laptop I download media creation and seagate disk wizard on a USB stick.
I installed the SSD. I sucessfully got past the product key on my new computer.
it then comes up with a window it can't find any drivers.
I put my original damaged HD in with he new Win 10 os (let copy was able to use fhe new product key and got to the opening screen. It takes 3+ min start up. Sometimes different browsers tale 2 tp 5 min to open and often freeze. I did a CHKDSK found defective sectors which cannot be repaired.
My new SD is not recognized.
I need to get my computer up and running. My question -- have older HD which was NOT a boot drive. Should I install it and use the new Win10 OS and try to install it
will have to figure out SSD later?
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Thanks rdg