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M.2 NVME not showing in Windows

ShadyInvictus
Go to solution Solved by Ryker Robb,

Ok, cool, now all you have to do is remove it from the pool, and it should show up in disk management.

Hello there, 

 

i have bought a M.2 recently, and i cant configure it in windows... 

 

It shows in my BIOS, in my Device Manager, and even in the Tool, but not in Disk Management and i tried many software solutions but nothing worked.

 

i updated everything but it didnt help.

 

I tried some BIOS Settings but nothing helped...

 

It would be super nice if someone could help me!

 

I have put a few screenshots in here aswell, to show that it is atleast installed correctly

 

Thanks!

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I would first make sure the drive hasn't somehow been thrown into a storage space or pool in settings.

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7 minutes ago, Ryker Robb said:

I would first make sure the drive hasn't somehow been thrown into a storage space or pool in settings.

how do i check it?

 

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3 minutes ago, Ryker Robb said:

Also see if it will show up in diskpart as well.

It doesnt 😞

 

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1 minute ago, ShadyInvictus said:

how do i check it?

 

Go to Control Panel\System and Security\Storage Spaces. You can also find it in settings>system>storage>advanced storage settings>storage spaces.

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8 minutes ago, Ryker Robb said:

Go to Control Panel\System and Security\Storage Spaces. You can also find it in settings>system>storage>advanced storage settings>storage spaces.

Oh damn there is something, what exactly do i do now?

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Ok, cool, now all you have to do is remove it from the pool, and it should show up in disk management.

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2 minutes ago, Ryker Robb said:

Ok, cool, now all you have to do is remove it from the pool, and it should show up in disk management.

wow you are the best, i have searched for hours and nobody even mentioned that this could be a solution.

 

Thank you very much!

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