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AHCI disabled would be IDE configuration. 

I posted this in storage devices before I saw this thread. Thought this would be a better fit.

 

I can't find my "Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280" on my Asus prime x570-pro.

 

So my wife is working from home right now and wanted to use my monitor with her laptop. When I went and plugged it back into my pc my bios showed up.  I thought it was weird but convenient because I wanted to change my memory from the stock 2133mhz. Well that messed the computer up and I had to reset my cmos. Got bios running again and now I notice there is no bootable drive.

  I believe this happened before that, since the bios showed up beforehand. I wasn't sure if I accidentally hit a key on my keyboard to make the bios show up in the first place. 

 

Things I've tried:  

Moving m.2 to the other slot on my mobo. 

Removing a memory stick and trying to boot up. 

I've looked around in bios settings but not confident on what to change, if anything. 

 

Appreciate the help. 

 

System specs in profile if that helps any. 

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13 minutes ago, Ollieforte said:

I posted this in storage devices before I saw this thread. Thought this would be a better fit.

 

I can't find my "Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2 2280" on my Asus prime x570-pro.

 

So my wife is working from home right now and wanted to use my monitor with her laptop. When I went and plugged it back into my pc my bios showed up.  I thought it was weird but convenient because I wanted to change my memory from the stock 2133mhz. Well that messed the computer up and I had to reset my cmos. Got bios running again and now I notice there is no bootable drive.

  I believe this happened before that, since the bios showed up beforehand. I wasn't sure if I accidentally hit a key on my keyboard to make the bios show up in the first place. 

 

Things I've tried:  

Moving m.2 to the other slot on my mobo. 

Removing a memory stick and trying to boot up. 

I've looked around in bios settings but not confident on what to change, if anything. 

 

Appreciate the help. 

 

System specs in profile if that helps any. 

just making sure, have you tried just booting without going into the bios, like you normally would?

 

Either @piratemonkey or quote me when responding to me

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2 minutes ago, Ollieforte said:

I can't get post the bios to boot the pc normally. 

does windows load at all? like it begins to, then crashes? or is it just a black screen?

 

Either @piratemonkey or quote me when responding to me

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Just now, Ollieforte said:

The computer just restarts and goes back to bios when I exit the bios.

try doing what is recommended by shrimpbrime first. if it doesnt work i can help you afterwards

 

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6 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Ok now try setting it to IDE.

The only other option I had was RAID. I did switch it to that and it just goes to the bios still. I searched the manual for the term IDE and found nothing. 

 

I did get a screen pop up the first time i turned it on today saying something about m.2 but it went away faster than I could read or take a picture of it.  Now I can't get it to pop up again. 

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