SSD Cannot be Detected

N640GT

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Jan 7, 2016
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Hello, So i Just got done Rebuilding my Computer. Put all the parts in. Before i Took my Sandisk SSD Out of the old case it "was Working Perfectly Fine" I put it in my Asus z390 Plus Gaming Motherboard along with my new i7 9700k. In Disk Mangement or in Bios it cannot be found. I can feel the SSD Powering on. I have Tried Different Sata Slots, Different cables, Other Computers. The SSD Was working Perfect and now i can't detect it any where i find that weird. i was reading maybe its Frozen and cant be detected idk. Is there any other ways for me to figure this out? Thanks! Im Just looking for advice, Maybe theres a software out there i can detect it with i dont know. Also i Plugged in "Another SSD" And that one was Detected. So the Motherboard is Detecting my Hard drives, And that one SSD. But not my San Disk ssd. There were no Signs of it failing, I know it cant be broken, Or had failed lol
 

tony_parker

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Jan 15, 2019
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Well, there can be 2 scenarios:

1. Your Drive is attached, but undetected or unreadable.

There might be chances that your drive is having an unsupported file system or it may have bad sectors.

In this scenario,
• Right click on “This PC”, select Manage.
• Then, in the dialogue box that opens, Select Disk Management from the left side panel (last option).

There, look below the white portion, you will find a representation of the Disks connected. If it is shown in there.

• Right Click on your SSD, Format the drive and assign a drive letter to it.

Then wait a few seconds and it will be shown in the Drives panel.

2. Your drive may not attached properly.

Check your connections in this case. When shown in Disk Management, follow the above procedure.