Anything shown under Device Manager in windows, or Disk Management? Right click on 'My Computer' and click on 'Manage' the goto disk management. See if it shows up, if it's there it'll likely ask you to create a partition on it.OK SO. I HAD SOME SPARE TIME SO I RESEATED THE SSD AND IT IS NOW SHOWING IN THE "INTEL RAPID STORAGE TECHNOLOGY" SECTION OF MY BIOS, BUT NOWHERE ELSE. IT IS UNDER "NON RAID PHYSICAL DISKS".
WHAT NEXT
Nope, nothing.Anything shown under Device Manager in windows, or Disk Management? Right click on 'My Computer' and click on 'Manage' the goto disk management. See if it shows up, if it's there it'll likely ask you to create a partition on it.
You should have a key sequence to go into Intel Rapid storage during boot, like ctrl+I or something, what do you see under there. Take photos, whatsapp them to me!Nope, nothing.
Doesn't even show as boot option in bios
PM me your number xDYou should have a key sequence to go into Intel Rapid storage during boot, like ctrl+I or something, what do you see under there. Take photos, whatsapp them to me!
>mfw I see this
Kapitalist alert,>mfw I see this
>mfw when I cry
>ssd no work still
BUT to be honest, my new PC boots up 20x faster on HDD than my old PC on HDD. ITS LIKE HAVING AN SSD WITHOUT ACTUALLY HAVING ONE!!!
5400RPM surely comrade.Kapitalist alert,
one does not simply afford SSD
1 Tb 7200 RPM HDD ftw сука
Pics currently, or after installing to SSD?When installing windows, I tend to remove every other drive just to be on the safe side, Then once its on, plug the other drives back in.
It should also automatically boot from that drive if nothing else is installed, post pics of your drive boot priority screen.
If your unable to get it to boot from the M.2 drive for the installation, then pics of your bios setting would be useful, or am I misunderstanding you ?Ok, so,
I can install windows to the SSD, but only if the HDD is unplugged. Should I go ahead with the installation? Because if I do, windows will still be on my HDD, and that might fuck things up as in the boot options there is no option to boot to my SSD... Only Windows boot manager
Can't send pics at the moment, but:If your unable to get it to boot from the M.2 drive for the installation, then pics of your bios setting would be useful, or am I misunderstanding you ?
Yes Zeito is quite right in the order of process, remove your current drive (unplug the sata cable is enough), Install windows to the M.2 drive, then plug your old drive back in Ensure windows is booting from the M.2 Drive and format you old drive in windows, after copying any files you may wish to keep.
You are one toplol after another!Well.
Fuck.
My wireless adapter doesn't support windows 10! *sigh*/. Guess I gotta get another one now
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