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I recently bought a sn750 se to expand my storage, ( I had an m.2 ssd sn550 ) I made sure they were compatible before purchasing, so i inserted it into my motherboard's second m.2 slot (b550a), logged into windows. It doesn't show up in disk management or diskpart. So I checked bios, crystaldiskinfo and device manager, it was there. tried swapping places with my sn550, reseating it, and even installing  windows on the sn750. It all didn't work. well, i downloaded some apps, (e.g. EaseUS partition master) SN750 didn't even show up in those apps. But when i downloaded Ease data recovery app, it shows up as 'lost partition'. I

also downloaded the WD dashboard, it says it is 'unallocated'. Please help fix my ssd, I've been fixing it for 2 days, and ran out of ideas.  

(disk 1 is SN550 - working) (supposedly disk 0 is SN750 - not working)

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22 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Does it show up under get-physicaldisk in powershell? Could be hidden. Clear-disk and reset-physicaldisk normally fixes this for me.

it showed up under powershell, but i dont know how to use the commands afterwards. Could you explain it to me?

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2 minutes ago, Knightless said:

it showed up under powershell, but i dont know how to use the commands afterwards. Could you explain it to me?

I believer you can use reset-physichicaldisk -friendlyname "nameofdrivehere" to reset it. Here is the microsoft docs. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/storage/reset-physicaldisk?view=windowsserver2019-ps

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16 minutes ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

I believer you can use reset-physichicaldisk -friendlyname "nameofdrivehere" to reset it. Here is the microsoft docs. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/storage/reset-physicaldisk?view=windowsserver2019-ps

it didn't quite seem to work after i typed it. 

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