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Shows up in bios but won't let me select it as a boot drive. My mobo even lets me check what device is plugged into what port and it sees the secondary SSD.
When I load up Windows, it appears in my computer but when I go to open it, my system hangs and any software accessing it including disk management crash.
However, when I remove the disk as an external, everything is hunky dory, not problems, no crashing, nothing wrong.
I ran the Sandisk Toolkit and there's no new firmware.
What gives? I'm really baffled here what's going on.
Drive is physically fine, it's just Windows is having a severe problem treating it like any other drive.
Could it be that I have two SSDs from two different companies?
Yes.
or esata with or without an enclosure
edit: nevermind
some usb enclosures change the file system format slightly
you may need to back it up via usb, then install it as internal, then format it again
It's empty, I formatted it (which was the plan). My system crashes before I can get a format off as an internal.
I may try to install Windows on it, don't register and then see if the existing Windows Install will read it without crashing. Then I could do a format from there. That's all I can come up with.
Alright, I'll try that. Man, this is a devilish Gremlin.
It's the last real problem I have to sort out on my new rig.
Could that be why Windows doesn't see it but BIOS does?
My Bios is already set to ACHI, how do I enable it specifically on one drive?