Question SSD was detected by the Windows installer, but it's not shown in the BIOS ?

pogger0009

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I have a Gigabyte G1 Sniper B6 motherboard.
I tried installing a new M.2 SSD but it doesn't appear in the BIOS boot menu even though I have already installed Windows on it as the Windows installer detected it no problem.
 

triplex1

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I have a gigabyte G1 sniper B6. I tried installing a new M.2 SSD however it doesn't appear in the bios boot menu even though I have already installed windows on it as the windows installer was able to detect it.
You did an installation and the Windows boot went to another hard drive, so nothing appears.
 
I have a gigabyte G1 sniper B6. I tried installing a new M.2 SSD however it doesn't appear in the bios boot menu
What model M.2 drive?
If that is NVME M.2 , then your board has no BIOS support for those.
Your board is too ancient for this technology.

You can boot from sata drive. Bootloader has to be placed there.
Windows can be installed on NVME drive.
But without sata drive your system will not be able to boot.
 

pogger0009

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What model M.2 drive?
If that is NVME M.2 , then your board has no BIOS support for those.
Your board is too ancient for this technology.

You can boot from sata drive. Bootloader has to be placed there.
Windows can be installed on NVME drive.
But without sata drive your system will not be able to boot.
I see, so what would be my options now?
 

pogger0009

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What options?
Is your pc not working? Do you have any issues?

It's just a minor inconvenience.
Well you were saying that my motherboard is too old for this type of SSD. Does this mean I have to buy a different one in order for my bios to be able to detect it? Sorry Im not really experienced into these things.
 
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it can be from BIOS if not configured to recognize the M. 2 SSD. You need to enter the BIOS settings and enable the M. 2 SSD to fix this.
 
I will return this NVMe drive and order a 2.5 SATA III, hopefully it’s going to work with this one.
Is it not working?
The only inconvenience - you also need a sata drive for bootloader.

BTW - you still haven't told us model name of your M.2 drive.
May be it's SATA M.2 and not NVME M.2 ?
How have you connected it to your board? Your board has no native M.2 slots.
 

triplex1

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You're doing something wrong, you didn't tell us if the computer can enter the BIOS and if the NVME is visible there.

You can buy and use something like this for your Nvme





 
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