F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The NVMe SSD frequently loses connection inside the PCIe case.

The NVMe SSD frequently loses connection inside the PCIe case.

The NVMe SSD frequently loses connection inside the PCIe case.

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nat_the_newt
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02-17-2016, 06:08 AM
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Hey there. I see you're dealing with a tricky setup where your secondary SSD isn't showing up properly in Windows. The issue seems to be related to the controller not starting correctly, which can happen due to driver conflicts or hardware mismatches. Have you tried updating your NVMe drivers or checking for any pending updates? Also, ensure your motherboard and SSD are compatible with each other. If the problem persists after a reboot, it might help to test the drive in another BIOS setting or on a different PC to rule out firmware issues. Let me know what you find!
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nat_the_newt
02-17-2016, 06:08 AM #1

Hey there. I see you're dealing with a tricky setup where your secondary SSD isn't showing up properly in Windows. The issue seems to be related to the controller not starting correctly, which can happen due to driver conflicts or hardware mismatches. Have you tried updating your NVMe drivers or checking for any pending updates? Also, ensure your motherboard and SSD are compatible with each other. If the problem persists after a reboot, it might help to test the drive in another BIOS setting or on a different PC to rule out firmware issues. Let me know what you find!