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Is QuestionSSD missing when I start setting up my computer?

Is QuestionSSD missing when I start setting up my computer?

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fabianSG
Junior Member
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06-27-2026, 08:17 AM
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I'm trying to upgrade my hard drive in my Zenbook 14 Model: Q409ZA. Maybe important info is that it only has one M.2 slot. So I'm trying to put a 2TB Solidigm P41 Plus NVMe drive into the computer. But I can't make it show up when starting Windows 11. The drive shows up in BIOS but never during the installation of Windows. I downloaded the drivers from Solidigm and loaded them during the Windows 11 setup, but still nothing happened; the drive just won't be detected. Edit: It has nothing to do with the P41 Plus. I tested an old 128GB NVMe that also didn't show up. Maybe it is related to how Windows 11 installs, since drives appear everywhere else they are supposed to. Solved: Apparently on Intel CPUs from generation 11 through 13 you need the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver which I got here: https://www.asus.com/supportonly/irst/he..._download/.
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fabianSG
06-27-2026, 08:17 AM #1

I'm trying to upgrade my hard drive in my Zenbook 14 Model: Q409ZA. Maybe important info is that it only has one M.2 slot. So I'm trying to put a 2TB Solidigm P41 Plus NVMe drive into the computer. But I can't make it show up when starting Windows 11. The drive shows up in BIOS but never during the installation of Windows. I downloaded the drivers from Solidigm and loaded them during the Windows 11 setup, but still nothing happened; the drive just won't be detected. Edit: It has nothing to do with the P41 Plus. I tested an old 128GB NVMe that also didn't show up. Maybe it is related to how Windows 11 installs, since drives appear everywhere else they are supposed to. Solved: Apparently on Intel CPUs from generation 11 through 13 you need the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver which I got here: https://www.asus.com/supportonly/irst/he..._download/.

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bonheros
Member
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06-27-2026, 10:10 AM
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Try booting from a USB stick instead of installing anything. Just run the Ubuntu Live CD and check if your computer can find the drive. It could be a faulty one, so make sure you have an official link like this: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/try-ubuntu-...ou-install. You probably don't need any drivers for Windows to access it.
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bonheros
06-27-2026, 10:10 AM #2

Try booting from a USB stick instead of installing anything. Just run the Ubuntu Live CD and check if your computer can find the drive. It could be a faulty one, so make sure you have an official link like this: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/try-ubuntu-...ou-install. You probably don't need any drivers for Windows to access it.

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TheSymbiote
Member
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06-27-2026, 04:21 PM
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Do you know if your laptop needs a new BIOS update? Just check this link for help, go to that YouTube video, and get the newest BIOS right here. For the model Q409ZA, visit this website at asus.com.
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TheSymbiote
06-27-2026, 04:21 PM #3

Do you know if your laptop needs a new BIOS update? Just check this link for help, go to that YouTube video, and get the newest BIOS right here. For the model Q409ZA, visit this website at asus.com.

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oisin100
Junior Member
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06-28-2026, 11:59 PM
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I actually have the newest BIOS chip in my PC.
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oisin100
06-28-2026, 11:59 PM #4

I actually have the newest BIOS chip in my PC.

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_ArianaGrande_
Junior Member
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07-15-2026, 12:59 PM
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It comes up in the BIOS settings and usually shows up wherever you expect it to. But right now, it does not appear during the Windows 11 installation process. I will try using Linux later when I have some free time. I am really confused about this.
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_ArianaGrande_
07-15-2026, 12:59 PM #5

It comes up in the BIOS settings and usually shows up wherever you expect it to. But right now, it does not appear during the Windows 11 installation process. I will try using Linux later when I have some free time. I am really confused about this.

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Baby_Nae
Member
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07-15-2026, 09:31 PM
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I run Linux, so when I plugged in my P41, it looked like a normal hard drive on the Linux system and seemed ready to install Linux. But when I connected it to my Windows 10 desktop, it showed up as an ordinary volume. I checked the drive's firmware again to make sure everything was fresh. I ran a test from Solidigm to see if there were problems with the Crystal Mark, but there were none. Based on what I know, the only problem seems to be when installing Windows; even after trying Redownload and creating a new boot drive just in case an error happened during creation, Windows 11 still doesn't find the P41. The Plus model just won't show up no matter what I try.
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Baby_Nae
07-15-2026, 09:31 PM #6

I run Linux, so when I plugged in my P41, it looked like a normal hard drive on the Linux system and seemed ready to install Linux. But when I connected it to my Windows 10 desktop, it showed up as an ordinary volume. I checked the drive's firmware again to make sure everything was fresh. I ran a test from Solidigm to see if there were problems with the Crystal Mark, but there were none. Based on what I know, the only problem seems to be when installing Windows; even after trying Redownload and creating a new boot drive just in case an error happened during creation, Windows 11 still doesn't find the P41. The Plus model just won't show up no matter what I try.