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Bios detects M.2 SSD, diskpart and disk management don't show it

Bios detects M.2 SSD, diskpart and disk management don't show it

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04-04-2016, 03:02 AM
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I purchased a new Crucial P5 Plus 2TB SSD. The device appears in the BIOS (NVMe settings), Device Manager, and CrystalDiskInfo, but it doesn't show up in the BIOS under SATA settings for M.2. Disk Management and DiskPart don't list it either. The motherboard model is Prime A520M-K from ASUS CSM, and the M.2 slot isn't visible in onboard devices.
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ItsuwariNoKami
04-04-2016, 03:02 AM #1

I purchased a new Crucial P5 Plus 2TB SSD. The device appears in the BIOS (NVMe settings), Device Manager, and CrystalDiskInfo, but it doesn't show up in the BIOS under SATA settings for M.2. Disk Management and DiskPart don't list it either. The motherboard model is Prime A520M-K from ASUS CSM, and the M.2 slot isn't visible in onboard devices.

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Staten_Ex
Member
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04-05-2016, 09:02 AM
#2
Confirm the setup is correct by ensuring no SATA drive is connected to a port blocked by the M.2 device.
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Staten_Ex
04-05-2016, 09:02 AM #2

Confirm the setup is correct by ensuring no SATA drive is connected to a port blocked by the M.2 device.

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scotti8
Junior Member
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04-09-2016, 07:15 PM
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The one is straightforward. Installing a M.2 PCIe SSD won't show up as a M.2 SATA SSD. These are distinct storage options. Unless required, turn off CSM. This setting applies to older boot devices and might be the reason your M.2 isn't being recognized correctly. I don't have that exact board, but typically M.2 PCIe drives show up automatically after installation unless they compete for bandwidth with a SATA port, for instance.
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scotti8
04-09-2016, 07:15 PM #3

The one is straightforward. Installing a M.2 PCIe SSD won't show up as a M.2 SATA SSD. These are distinct storage options. Unless required, turn off CSM. This setting applies to older boot devices and might be the reason your M.2 isn't being recognized correctly. I don't have that exact board, but typically M.2 PCIe drives show up automatically after installation unless they compete for bandwidth with a SATA port, for instance.

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MrSarx
Senior Member
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04-10-2016, 03:16 AM
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No method exists to verify an M.2 drive presence in NVME settings. It cannot be confirmed when the drive is active even if CSM is disabled. Diskpart and disk management fail to detect it, but Device Manager and CrystalDiskInfo identify it.
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MrSarx
04-10-2016, 03:16 AM #4

No method exists to verify an M.2 drive presence in NVME settings. It cannot be confirmed when the drive is active even if CSM is disabled. Diskpart and disk management fail to detect it, but Device Manager and CrystalDiskInfo identify it.

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Dev_N7
Junior Member
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04-30-2016, 08:45 AM
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Check for additional parts required. Two SATA connections are needed—one for the boot drive and another for the HDD.
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Dev_N7
04-30-2016, 08:45 AM #5

Check for additional parts required. Two SATA connections are needed—one for the boot drive and another for the HDD.

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Mostacheu
Member
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04-30-2016, 08:54 AM
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Changed the connections of your SATA drives? You now have four ports, so using the remaining ones might save space for your M.2 devices.
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Mostacheu
04-30-2016, 08:54 AM #6

Changed the connections of your SATA drives? You now have four ports, so using the remaining ones might save space for your M.2 devices.

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ShionHimirai
Member
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05-02-2016, 10:10 PM
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This did not function as expected.
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ShionHimirai
05-02-2016, 10:10 PM #7

This did not function as expected.