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Hi guys,
I have a problem with my M2 drive or my motherboard. My motherboard doesn't recognize my drive, it doesn't show up anywhere and it says that my M.2 port is empty. I have system installed on it it and i had a few bluescreens before that happend. I reseted the bios and did everything what internet said so please give me some advice. My motherboard is msi b450 gaming plus max and my drive is samsung 970 evo plus 250gb. What i already did:
-reset the bios by battery
-reseted the bios settings
-i put out my drive and put it in again
-updated bios to the newest version
 

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21 minutes ago, ohhRayo said:

Hi guys,
I have a problem with my M2 drive or my motherboard. My motherboard doesn't recognize my drive, it doesn't show up anywhere and it says that my M.2 port is empty. I have system installed on it it and i had a few bluescreens before that happend. I reseted the bios and did everything what internet said so please give me some advice. My motherboard is msi b450 gaming plus max and my drive is samsung 970 evo plus 250gb.

Could you please mention what else have you already done so as to make it easier for people to pin point the problem?

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Have you tried reseating it (that is, take it out, and put it back in)?
Although the blue screens might mean that your drive way dying. The only thing you can try is to get another PC in which you could put the drive, and see if it works, maybe it's the motherboard not functioning properly. 

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1 minute ago, Pirulax said:

Have you tried reseating it (that is, take it out, and put it back in)?
Although the blue screens might mean that your drive way dying. The only thing you can try is to get another PC in which you could put the drive, and see if it works, maybe it's the motherboard not functioning properly. 

I tried

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