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Added new NVMe drive and updated settings so SATA devices aren't visible.

Added new NVMe drive and updated settings so SATA devices aren't visible.

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gavin_shaka
Senior Member
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08-16-2019, 03:17 AM
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Hey! I just got a new NVMe SSD from Team's selection – a 1TB 3D NAND model. Before setting it up, I had a 500GB WD Black NVMe and a 240GB SATA SSD plus a 2TB HDD all functioning properly. After installing the new NVMe drive, the two SATA drives aren't showing up in BIOS or disk manager. I've tested every SATA port, tried splitting them (port 1, port 3, 3&4, 1&2), but nothing works. Is there a limit on what the board can detect? I thought it should be straightforward. Windows 10 64-bit (installed fresh for the upgrade). AsRock Fatal1ty B450 Mobo Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 16GB DDR4, 3200MHz, Corsair 650X PSU, RTX 2060. The new 1TB NVMe appears and gets formatted – thanks for any help! Updated Nov 27, 2022 by UnholyFRG
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gavin_shaka
08-16-2019, 03:17 AM #1

Hey! I just got a new NVMe SSD from Team's selection – a 1TB 3D NAND model. Before setting it up, I had a 500GB WD Black NVMe and a 240GB SATA SSD plus a 2TB HDD all functioning properly. After installing the new NVMe drive, the two SATA drives aren't showing up in BIOS or disk manager. I've tested every SATA port, tried splitting them (port 1, port 3, 3&4, 1&2), but nothing works. Is there a limit on what the board can detect? I thought it should be straightforward. Windows 10 64-bit (installed fresh for the upgrade). AsRock Fatal1ty B450 Mobo Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 16GB DDR4, 3200MHz, Corsair 650X PSU, RTX 2060. The new 1TB NVMe appears and gets formatted – thanks for any help! Updated Nov 27, 2022 by UnholyFRG

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FlorProPvP
Member
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08-17-2019, 08:23 PM
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I took a closer look at the MOBO web page. The numbers on my SATA slots didn’t match—they were off by two slots that I hadn’t noticed before. When I inserted the NVMe into M.2_2, it caused issues with SATA 3_3 and 3_4. Once I found the other two ports, everything worked again.
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FlorProPvP
08-17-2019, 08:23 PM #2

I took a closer look at the MOBO web page. The numbers on my SATA slots didn’t match—they were off by two slots that I hadn’t noticed before. When I inserted the NVMe into M.2_2, it caused issues with SATA 3_3 and 3_4. Once I found the other two ports, everything worked again.