Help! My SATA SSD Won’t Show Up After a Factory Reset

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Asked By TechGuru42 On

I've been using my 2TB Vulcan Z 2.5" SATA SSD for a few weeks, and it's been initialized. The trouble started when I did a factory reset on my PC. Now, when I boot up, the SSD doesn't show up in either Windows or the BIOS settings. The only way to access my system is by connecting an old HDD, but I keep getting the "reboot and select proper boot device" message without it. I've even tried using Disk Genius to detect the SSD, but it's not recognized. I'm feeling pretty stuck here, so if anyone has advice or has faced this issue, I'd really appreciate the help!

2 Answers

Answered By SolutionSeeker22 On

Given that you mention the SSD was initialized before, it's puzzling why it wouldn't be recognized now. Make sure your SSD is properly connected to the motherboard—double-check the SATA cable and power connection. If your BIOS settings allow, try setting it to default, as that might help the BIOS recognize your SSD again.

Answered By GadgetNinja77 On

It sounds like your SSD isn't being detected due to the reset. Can you check how you have it connected? It might help to disconnect your HDD, then try using a fresh Windows installer from a USB flash drive to see if that detects the SSD during the installation process. Here's a resource that can guide you through the installation process: rtech.support/installations/install-11/.

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