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ASUS Z390-A Motherboard Not Recognizing Second M.2 NVMe SSD

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Have to run disk manager and set it up and assign it a drive letter in windows.

 

Type "diskman" in search bar, and then try to find the disk and configure it.

 

https://youtu.be/R-qTVkbgMwI

I'm really hoping someone can help me out with this issue I am having. I recently upgraded motherboards to a ASUS Z390-A motherboard and purchased another WD Blue 1TB NVMe SSD. I already have one of the these SSDs that currently has my OS on it and is running just fine, and it is located in the slot in the middle of the motherboard. The second SSD (the newest one) I put under the cooling shroud towards the bottom of the board. The problem I am having is that the computer won't recognize that the new drive that is under the shroud is installed or operational. In the BIOS it will show up as a drive but won't show up in file manager the actually be of use. Neither of these drives are running in RAID nor do I know how to do that. I'd really appreciate anyone that can help. Thank you!

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Have to run disk manager and set it up and assign it a drive letter in windows.

 

Type "diskman" in search bar, and then try to find the disk and configure it.

 

https://youtu.be/R-qTVkbgMwI

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6 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

Have to run disk manager and set it up and assign it a drive letter in windows.

 

Type "diskman" in search bar, and then try to find the disk and configure it.

 

https://youtu.be/R-qTVkbgMwI

That was exactly what I needed that you very much, everything is working great now!

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