Is my M.2 slott defective?
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Solved by Gamer Schnitzel,
7 minutes ago, Quackers101 said:often the system would detect and do stuff for you. So this would maybe not fix your issue?
I dont think the PC would refuse to boot due to that.
I found the setting and the PC is running fine now. I just had to change the M.2 slot from Auto to gen 3. My SSD is gen 3 so I guess that messed it up. From now on I'll always buy the latest tech, fuck this honestly, 5 hours for nothing
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