so i recently got a new M.2 second hand , was working perfectly but it was the only drive in the system it came from , so it had windows etc already on it . so when i put it into my PC it booted onto the M.2 rather than my main boot drive but when i went into the bios my main boot drive was no where to be found so i could not boot into my main OS. My main OS is on a Samsung 860 EVO SSD and is working 100 percent fine and works like normal and is detected without the M.2 drive installed, but as soon as the M.2 drive gets installed the drive seems to disappear from existence. So due to this the only OS i can get onto with the m.2 installed is the version that is on the m.2 SSD which means i cannot format the drive so that there is no versions of windows on it and since i can get into my own main OS i cannot format it that way as well. my PC is the only thing i have as well that supports a m.2 SSD so its the only way i have to find a way to wipe it.
Any suggest on how to get the drive wiped? or even better just get my Main OS drive detected whenever the M.2 is installed as I've no clue and don't have an extreme knowledge of this sort of thing. thanks
Any suggest on how to get the drive wiped? or even better just get my Main OS drive detected whenever the M.2 is installed as I've no clue and don't have an extreme knowledge of this sort of thing. thanks