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http://www.wiki-errors.com/err.php?wiki=45&gclid=EAIaIQobChMItteAo8Pz3QIVBiQrCh0dKAHSEAAYASAAEgIxYPD_BwE
What are you trying to do?
Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45)
To fix this problem, reconnect this hardware device to the computer.
Which Motherboard do you have?
Recently tried to reinstall the NVMe express drivers & no luck. It tells me the device is not connected as well.
In-return, 2x SATA Ports will get disabled. So ensure you do not attempt to use the disable ports at the same time as an NVMe drive.
Uninstall all entries from Intel and/or Samsung
via Control Panel > Programs and Features
Reboot as needed after each until all are removed.
I will list the latest Drivers you need, install in the listed order:
Intel Chipset[download.msi.com]
Intel Management Engine[download.msi.com]
Intel Rapid Storage Technology[download.msi.com]
Intel Serial IO Drivers[download.msi.com]
Samsung NVMe Driver[org.downloadcenter.samsung.com]
Samsung Magician[www.samsung.com]
Before doing anything regarding this further, update the motherboard to the latest bios.
As newer drivers might not function as intended if the bios is outdated.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/Z270-A-PRO#down-bios
Thought uninstalling the NVMe driver would affect windows?
Every Z270 Motherbaord has NVMe support.
However Samsung 960 SSD's have an own driver that can be downlaoded from Samsung or through Samsung Magician.
Yep, I have the EVO installed to the M.2 slot using Samsung's own driver.
When I try to reinstall this, it tells me the device is not connected as mentioned before.
Then after it finishes loading your specs summary
click on File > Publish > copy to clipboard and then paste that link in here.
It will share your hardware device names, driver versions, os version, background services.
This way can get a look at how things look in your Device Manager.
But again, in your BIOS, for your M2 device you should have a choice for speed purposes; SATA vs PCIE (or NVMe) you sure it's on the correct mode?
http://speccy.piriform.com/results/bkAAlXIZY0C5PJNjAGucjXe
As for sata or pcie/NVMe, I don't see such a setting. Just raid/optane or ahci.
I'm making dinner atm, but I'll review that speccy result in a moment.