Kingston fury m.2 with SSD
Kingston fury m.2 with SSD
You're facing issues with your new motherboard, Kingston Fury Renegade M.2 SSD, and Windows setup. The system lists it in BIOS and Device Manager but doesn't recognize it as a boot option or allow access through Disk Management. Despite updates via Device Manager and confirmation from Kingston's software, the problem persists. Possible causes could include driver conflicts, incorrect installation, or compatibility issues with your Windows version. Check for updates, try uninstalling and reinstalling drivers, and ensure all components are properly seated.
Would you like to configure it as a boot device or simply use it as an ordinary SSD?
I’m sure I managed to secure it, but that’s not the SSD I was expecting—it’s a completely different device.
I managed to resolve it by setting up a fresh hard drive via Windows on the SSD, allowing me to use it now. However, I’m still having trouble installing Windows properly on it. The Windows install keeps failing with missing files. I’ve tried multiple times and even used a bootable USB from a server, but the issue persists. My old SSD works perfectly. If I disconnect the old drive and try booting from the new SSD, it shows it can’t find any bootable media when starting.