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    Samsung 980 SSD shown in BIOS but not Windows 10 (on MSI B250 KRAIT GAMING motherboard)

    Hey all! So after all debugging and trying different setups with my drives, it seems that the conclusion is that my motherboard is faulty. And like you have suggested, I am instead going to buy another motherboard that can handle my SSD's, and then also invest in another CPU while I am it...
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    Samsung 980 SSD shown in BIOS but not Windows 10 (on MSI B250 KRAIT GAMING motherboard)

    Okay so I tried moving my main OS drive (that is the one in M2_2 slot) to the M2_1 slot (where my new SSD drive was initially). And removed the new one. Then the computer had problems starting windows. So evidently it is the M2_1 slot that has issues. Cause anything put into that m.2 slot is...
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    Samsung 980 SSD shown in BIOS but not Windows 10 (on MSI B250 KRAIT GAMING motherboard)

    I tried unplugging the Sata Drive, so only the two m.2 slots with the SSD's where available as drives. One, which is my boot drive, and the second one, which is my new SSD drive. In BIOS I could see both, but unfortunately I cannot see both in Windows still (See image reference). I only see my...
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    Samsung 980 SSD shown in BIOS but not Windows 10 (on MSI B250 KRAIT GAMING motherboard)

    Hey all! So I bought a new Samsung SSD 980 PRO 1 TB for extra storage. (I already have a Samsung SSD on a M2_2 slot, and that one is my boot disc with Windows) I plugged the new SSD into the other M.2 slot and then proceed to start my computer so I could add the disk storage in "DISK...
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