F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The internal M.2 NVMe SSD is no longer listed in the boot sequence.

The internal M.2 NVMe SSD is no longer listed in the boot sequence.

The internal M.2 NVMe SSD is no longer listed in the boot sequence.

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Postinq
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01-17-2016, 02:18 AM
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Hello! Your ROG Flow from 2023 (GV302XA) experienced an unexpected reboot into the BIOS menu. At the time, you were under the influence while playing strip mining in Minecraft, which likely affected your system. After turning it off and on again, the laptop still wouldn’t boot normally—no hard drive appeared in the boot options, and attempts to fix it through BIOS settings didn’t help. When you opened the case, the SSD looked fine but the connection seemed loose. You cleaned the contacts, reinserted it, and even tried using a different M.2 NVME card in an external enclosure, which worked temporarily. This suggests either the SSD or the socket may be faulty. Since you haven’t encountered any prior SSD failures, it’s possible a motherboard issue is at play. Installing a new drive carries risks, so proceed with caution and ensure proper handling.
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Postinq
01-17-2016, 02:18 AM #1

Hello! Your ROG Flow from 2023 (GV302XA) experienced an unexpected reboot into the BIOS menu. At the time, you were under the influence while playing strip mining in Minecraft, which likely affected your system. After turning it off and on again, the laptop still wouldn’t boot normally—no hard drive appeared in the boot options, and attempts to fix it through BIOS settings didn’t help. When you opened the case, the SSD looked fine but the connection seemed loose. You cleaned the contacts, reinserted it, and even tried using a different M.2 NVME card in an external enclosure, which worked temporarily. This suggests either the SSD or the socket may be faulty. Since you haven’t encountered any prior SSD failures, it’s possible a motherboard issue is at play. Installing a new drive carries risks, so proceed with caution and ensure proper handling.