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M.2 missing unable install operating system.

Hello,

I have recently been trying to download windows 11 on my m.2 drives but for some odd reason the motherboard doesn't recognize them. However, in the boot sequence they are recognized. 

 

My Pc Specs

  • Gigabyte 3090
  • Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Itx
  • Ddr4 3600mhz 2x8 G.Skill Trident z
  • Western Digital Sn 750 500gb
  • Western Digital sn 550 500gb
  • 12600k 
  • Hyper 212 Cooler
  • Cooler master 750w PSU

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1 hour ago, Robchil said:

in bios look for m.2 config.. you may have to set it to nvme or ahci. it may say ssd now. 

Thanks for replying, I had looked for m.2 config setting and youtube it. I couldn't find m.2 config, I found "NVMe Configuration and SATA configuration." NVme Configuration had no option to choose from and SATA configuration had nonething with nvme or achi setting. These Settings were in IO Ports.

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