Change the boot drive from SATA to NVME M.2; black screen
Change the boot drive from SATA to NVME M.2; black screen
The CMOS battery plays a crucial role in addressing this particular issue by maintaining power stability and ensuring proper functionality of the system. It prevents voltage drops that could otherwise disrupt operations. Its precise operation is essential for sustaining the necessary conditions to resolve the problem effectively.
BIOS settings when just the NVME plugged in,
https://imgur.com/a/only
See: https://imgur.com/a/only-nvme-plugged-HUwWncM
BIOS configuration after all devices connected (half), then booting with NVME as top priority, as I previously disabled-
https://imgur.com/a/all
See: https://imgur.com/a/all-plugged-uiBXDAr
It appears the older drive is being automatically prioritized.
I understand that doing nothing might be an option, but this approach works particularly well for black screens. He has already tried several methods, and it won't impact the PC in any way.