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Bios detects SSD but not elsewhere

Bios detects SSD but not elsewhere

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Tyrone1667
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06-15-2016, 07:54 AM
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Hello, I had what sounds like a similar problem. I installed a new,kingston a400 ssd drive in my PC but it only appeared in the BIOS (in the 'excluded from boot' list). It didn't appear in disk manager etc. or anywhere on my windows 10 PC. I found this video on YouTube,the guy himself says it's a weird fix but it worked for me. After doing the memory diagnostic thing in the video (which took ages,I just left my pc for an hour or so and it was done)the drive then appeared in disk manager and I was able to initialize it etc. I then cloned my windows to it and moved it to the top of the boot que in BIOS. seems to be working ok,theres an intermittent BSOD about driver power state failure but that occasionally happened with my old hdd as well. Hope this helps.
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Tyrone1667
06-15-2016, 07:54 AM #11

Hello, I had what sounds like a similar problem. I installed a new,kingston a400 ssd drive in my PC but it only appeared in the BIOS (in the 'excluded from boot' list). It didn't appear in disk manager etc. or anywhere on my windows 10 PC. I found this video on YouTube,the guy himself says it's a weird fix but it worked for me. After doing the memory diagnostic thing in the video (which took ages,I just left my pc for an hour or so and it was done)the drive then appeared in disk manager and I was able to initialize it etc. I then cloned my windows to it and moved it to the top of the boot que in BIOS. seems to be working ok,theres an intermittent BSOD about driver power state failure but that occasionally happened with my old hdd as well. Hope this helps.

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rexxx95
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06-16-2016, 02:28 PM
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Asking since you provided a possible solution for if it does show up in diskpart, do you have one that might work if it doesn’t show in diskpart. The ssd has windows boot manager installed as it is my primary one so I can’t access the regular os either. Thanks in advance
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rexxx95
06-16-2016, 02:28 PM #12

Asking since you provided a possible solution for if it does show up in diskpart, do you have one that might work if it doesn’t show in diskpart. The ssd has windows boot manager installed as it is my primary one so I can’t access the regular os either. Thanks in advance

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