NVME unable to detect recently !

beng035

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HI Gurus,

I got a B360M Pro4 and am using Adata XPG 8200 Pro 1Tb and using it as a C: drive. It was until recently, it was not showing up in BIOS, neither allow me to boot into windows. The PC says " No bootable drive is found"

I let the PC off for a couple of days with the main power unplugged, and then then replug it. The PC boots up and goes into windows. But after 30 mins or so, it jumps straight into BIOS and was not able to boot to windows.

What could be the issues here? Google doesn't help much in this case, most topics say update bios drivers , which i have already done so.
 

Koenig168

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Looks like the drive was either not detected or lost connection to the MB.

You can try removing and reinserting the drive after cleaning the gold contacts.

If that doesn't work, should be a faulty drive or MB.
 

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I encountered the same issue quite some time back. I do not know where is the issue.

Eventually, I use the NVMe SSD as a big thumb drive.
 

Phen8210

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HI Gurus,

I got a B360M Pro4 and am using Adata XPG 8200 Pro 1Tb and using it as a C: drive. It was until recently, it was not showing up in BIOS, neither allow me to boot into windows. The PC says " No bootable drive is found"

I let the PC off for a couple of days with the main power unplugged, and then then replug it. The PC boots up and goes into windows. But after 30 mins or so, it jumps straight into BIOS and was not able to boot to windows.

What could be the issues here? Google doesn't help much in this case, most topics say update bios drivers , which i have already done so.

I think it's the SSD.

I recall my old SX8200 pro 1TB 3-6 months only start having this problem already (even though it was lightly used).

However, its not surprising because I have seen many OEM-rebranded SSDs fail like that.
 
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