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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: napke on December 09, 2015, 11:03:40 am
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Hi everyone,
I've got the next problem. My SSD is not beeing recognized by my MB. :/ I've tried everything from switching cables, trying other SATA-ports, updating the BIOS... nothing works. I've even tried to switch from SSD to HDD, but the same results... nothing!
my setup:
Intel Core i7-5820K
Corsair CX 750M
Gigabyte GA-X99-UD5 WIFI
G.Skill Ripjaws V - DDR4 2133Mhz CL15
GeForce GTX 970 - Superclocked ACX 2.0
Cooler Master Hyper 412S
Crucial BX200 - 240GB
Cooler Master N300
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Is this a new build? Is there any of the drives being recognized? Go into the bios and make sure all your Sata & sSata are enabled.
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On a lot of my SSD drives I have had to put them into another computer and open disk management and initialize and format drive before it was seen by my new build.
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It's indeed a new build. I'll try to format the SSD in order to get it working. Hope it works!
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On a lot of my SSD drives I have had to put them into another computer and open disk management and initialize and format drive before it was seen by my new build.
Thanks! This worked! You're my hero! :)
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On a lot of my SSD drives I have had to put them into another computer and open disk management and initialize and format drive before it was seen by my new build.
You know that you learn something new every day. I have been doing this for over 20 yrs. In all the computers that I have build and that is over 20 this yr. I have never ever had to do this with SSD. Not saying it will never happen. But if it does I know what to do.
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you are welcome, dmdilks you are just lucky...lol
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That's really strange about the SSD because I too and am in the process of putting mine together. Novice PC builder actually. Had some great help with it here so far.
With regard the SSD. I didn't have to format. I bought a brand new SSD and installed the retail version of Windows 10 on it from the Flash USB drive but at no time did I have to format it. My SSD wouldn't Boot because silly me didn't put in the right socket. 8)