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Hi

I have a Corsair MP600 M.2 SSD as my boot drive. It has been working fine until Windows 10 suddenly crashed with blue screen. After restart the M.2 was not recognized in BIOS on MSI Z270 Carbon Gaming Pro motherboard. After resetting the M.2 drive in the socket it now shows up in the BIOS, but there is no information about size and I still cannot boot from it.

Do you have any suggestions how to recover the drive or is it dead? It is 6 months old.

I have looked in this forum but not found a solution for this problem.

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It sounds like its dead. That drive also have been popping up quite alot in similiar questions here.

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