Upgrading to a different M.2 with windows won’t require rebuying; you can simply reinstall the new drive.
Upgrading to a different M.2 with windows won’t require rebuying; you can simply reinstall the new drive.
Check the motherboard manual for details on what "d6" means in your system.
No console output devices were detected. It seems the system isn't recognizing your graphics card.
I detailed my actions this morning. I removed the GPU, replaced the old M.2 with the new one, and reinstalled it. After putting the GPU back in, I connected the power cables and restarted the computer. No error messages appeared, but there was no video output. I reinserted the GPU and power connections again, suspecting a possible issue. Clearing the CMOS later triggered a D6 error code. Removing the GPU once more and switching back to the original M.2 resolved the problem, with the PC booting normally and displaying the D6 code afterward. It seems I might have made a mistake during the CMOS reset process. Any advice on troubleshooting would be helpful.
I haven't attempted booting without a drive yet, but I'm willing to try. It seems the GPU isn't being recognized at all, and since nothing appears on the screen, I can't even reach BIOS. I'm planning to connect the display port to the motherboard to access BIOS.
Issue fixed. After testing various solutions, I accidentally damaged my GPU cables. The system recognized the GPU (both GPU and PSU were properly seated). I switched to different cables I had, and everything is now functioning correctly. It seems the faulty cable was the GPU cable. Appreciate your help!