Toremyr
Nouveau membre
Hello,
I have a MSI H270 GAMING M3 motherboard and I recently acquired a WD Black SN770 (SSD M.2) as additional storage (My windows 10 is installed on a Samsung SATA EVO (SATA2), and I still have a Toshiba HDD (SATA4)). The problem is that my new WD Black is not detected by the BIOS, by windows or by the drivers.
I've tried moving it from slot M2.1 to slot M2.2, moving the SATA connections on my other drives to ensure compatibility, I've updated the BIOS to the latest version, but nothing seems to work. Yet the motherboard is M.2 compatible and the WD NVME is brand new.
I've tried looking in the BIOS for options to enable M.2 slots (in PCI mode), disable Compatibility support module (CSM), but I can't find any of these in the bios settings and I don’t even know if they are really the solution.
I need your help, thank you.
I have a MSI H270 GAMING M3 motherboard and I recently acquired a WD Black SN770 (SSD M.2) as additional storage (My windows 10 is installed on a Samsung SATA EVO (SATA2), and I still have a Toshiba HDD (SATA4)). The problem is that my new WD Black is not detected by the BIOS, by windows or by the drivers.
I've tried moving it from slot M2.1 to slot M2.2, moving the SATA connections on my other drives to ensure compatibility, I've updated the BIOS to the latest version, but nothing seems to work. Yet the motherboard is M.2 compatible and the WD NVME is brand new.
I've tried looking in the BIOS for options to enable M.2 slots (in PCI mode), disable Compatibility support module (CSM), but I can't find any of these in the bios settings and I don’t even know if they are really the solution.
I need your help, thank you.