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File not listed in System Properties or Disk Utilities

File not listed in System Properties or Disk Utilities

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Teddy_bear202
Member
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12-02-2025, 06:05 PM
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Installed second M.2 on my Asrock B450M PRO4 but it doesn’t appear in BIOS or Disk Management. The main drive remains ADATA 500GB while the new HDD is Crucial P3 Plus 1TB. Got any clues?
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Teddy_bear202
12-02-2025, 06:05 PM #1

Installed second M.2 on my Asrock B450M PRO4 but it doesn’t appear in BIOS or Disk Management. The main drive remains ADATA 500GB while the new HDD is Crucial P3 Plus 1TB. Got any clues?

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zmendez113
Junior Member
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12-21-2025, 08:10 AM
#2
As seen in your picture, maybe that's the reason.
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zmendez113
12-21-2025, 08:10 AM #2

As seen in your picture, maybe that's the reason.

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PvtStoner
Senior Member
599
12-21-2025, 02:48 PM
#3
Is your SATA drive functioning properly in Sataport 3? The BIOS indicates that the M.2 2_2 slot uses the same bandwidth as port 3, which typically disables it when port 3 is active.
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PvtStoner
12-21-2025, 02:48 PM #3

Is your SATA drive functioning properly in Sataport 3? The BIOS indicates that the M.2 2_2 slot uses the same bandwidth as port 3, which typically disables it when port 3 is active.

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dylosama
Member
150
12-21-2025, 11:39 PM
#4
You should adjust the BIOS settings to match your storage configuration. Since you're using an ADATA drive and a Seagate 1TB HDD, ensure the system recognizes both devices properly. If you have two M.2 slots but only one can be used, check the BIOS for compatibility options or disable one slot if needed.
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dylosama
12-21-2025, 11:39 PM #4

You should adjust the BIOS settings to match your storage configuration. Since you're using an ADATA drive and a Seagate 1TB HDD, ensure the system recognizes both devices properly. If you have two M.2 slots but only one can be used, check the BIOS for compatibility options or disable one slot if needed.

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UltraBoosted
Junior Member
25
12-22-2025, 03:51 AM
#5
You need a different SATA port than 3. In BIOS you can't adjust it; you must move the 3 port drive to another physical connection. This could explain why the drive isn't detected, though other reasons might exist as well.
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UltraBoosted
12-22-2025, 03:51 AM #5

You need a different SATA port than 3. In BIOS you can't adjust it; you must move the 3 port drive to another physical connection. This could explain why the drive isn't detected, though other reasons might exist as well.

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Jes987
Junior Member
48
12-22-2025, 09:14 AM
#6
No, nothing in bios. We're asking if on your motherboard you have the HDD sata cable plugged into sata port number 3? That sata port when in use disables the other M.2 slot on the motherboard, so you would need to move your cable from sata port 3 to another one. Then see if the M.2 drive shows up.
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Jes987
12-22-2025, 09:14 AM #6

No, nothing in bios. We're asking if on your motherboard you have the HDD sata cable plugged into sata port number 3? That sata port when in use disables the other M.2 slot on the motherboard, so you would need to move your cable from sata port 3 to another one. Then see if the M.2 drive shows up.

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bkelton
Member
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12-31-2025, 12:10 AM
#7
Oky thanks. I plan to test it tomorrow. I’m not sure if the port is connected or pre-built, but I’ll try changing the ports. I’ll check tomorrow. If the issue persists, there shouldn’t be anything else to fix—should it show up in Disk Manager?
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bkelton
12-31-2025, 12:10 AM #7

Oky thanks. I plan to test it tomorrow. I’m not sure if the port is connected or pre-built, but I’ll try changing the ports. I’ll check tomorrow. If the issue persists, there shouldn’t be anything else to fix—should it show up in Disk Manager?

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Juan2610
Posting Freak
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12-31-2025, 07:45 AM
#8
Exactly
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Juan2610
12-31-2025, 07:45 AM #8

Exactly

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zuper_ah
Member
142
01-01-2026, 09:21 PM
#9
Nothing appears to have changed. The HDD was linked to SATA 3 or 4, but the lower one. I tried SATA 1 or 2 instead. No updates in BIOS or Disk Manager. It seems my Boot Option 1 uses Windows Boot Manager—could it be the installation drive? Might there be an issue? The second option is ADATA 500GB (my C drive).
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zuper_ah
01-01-2026, 09:21 PM #9

Nothing appears to have changed. The HDD was linked to SATA 3 or 4, but the lower one. I tried SATA 1 or 2 instead. No updates in BIOS or Disk Manager. It seems my Boot Option 1 uses Windows Boot Manager—could it be the installation drive? Might there be an issue? The second option is ADATA 500GB (my C drive).

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FistMeAway
Member
225
01-01-2026, 10:19 PM
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Adjusting SATA ports didn’t resolve the issue. This video was found. My drive model differs, but I suspect the same problem exists on the Asrock product page for (Asrock, B450M PRO4). I discovered a setup with 4 SATA3, 1 Ultra M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x4), and 1 M.2 (SATA3). This makes me wonder if the second M.2 slot doesn’t support NVMe M.2 drives. Is that accurate? Did I just spend $65 on something unnecessary, or is there another problem? It seems Asrock boards may not be compatible with M.2 storage.
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FistMeAway
01-01-2026, 10:19 PM #10

Adjusting SATA ports didn’t resolve the issue. This video was found. My drive model differs, but I suspect the same problem exists on the Asrock product page for (Asrock, B450M PRO4). I discovered a setup with 4 SATA3, 1 Ultra M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x4), and 1 M.2 (SATA3). This makes me wonder if the second M.2 slot doesn’t support NVMe M.2 drives. Is that accurate? Did I just spend $65 on something unnecessary, or is there another problem? It seems Asrock boards may not be compatible with M.2 storage.

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