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SSD not found in disk management.

Nitr0_AC

I was trying to copy my OS from my HDD to my SSD. I may have deleted the firmware of the SSD and now It's not showing up on the disk management.

The application I used was Macrium Reflect.

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Use cmd, run diskpart, followed by list disk, sel disk #, clean, convert (either mbr or gpt) depending on your system, format fs=ntfs

 

if it says no volume selected then you would need to do sel vol # (and pick the one that matches)

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7 minutes ago, Nitr0_AC said:

I may have deleted the firmware of the SSD

You can't just accidentally delete the firmware, especially not like that. Your SSD is fine, you've just managed to mess up the partition-table, the partition itself or both.

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2 minutes ago, WereCatf said:

You can't just accidentally delete the firmware, especially not like that. Your SSD is fine, you've just managed to mess up the partition-table, the partition itself or both.

yeah I deleted something on the partition table :/

how do I fix it?

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3 minutes ago, TwilightRavens said:

Use cmd, run diskpart, followed by list disk, sel disk #, clean, convert (either mbr or gpt) depending on your system, format fs=ntfs

 

if it says no volume selected then you would need to do sel vol # (and pick the one that matches)

I'm not confident enough to do cmd and other more technical computer stuff.

I'm more of a youtube follow guy. 

:(

 

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