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M.2 not recognize

dmegatool
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Duh. I removed and reinserted and it show up. Wow... 

 

So I installed a nvme drive in the m2 slot of a Dell Latitude 3590. Drive was recognized in Windows, launched Clonezilla to clone drive to drive. The old drive failed halfway through and had to abort the copy. (hdd is dead). 

 

I removed the old drive and tried to just install windows but the nvme drive ain't recognized in the bios now. 

 

How do it fix that? 

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Duh. I removed and reinserted and it show up. Wow... 

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