Why isn’t my BIOS recognizing my SSD and HDD?

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Asked By TechVoyager42 On

I recently purchased an X99 U9 motherboard from China along with a Xeon V3 2650 processor, but I'm having trouble as my BIOS isn't detecting either my SSD or HDD. I'm looking for any advice or solutions that might help me resolve this issue.

3 Answers

Answered By DataDiver91 On

Can you clarify the model numbers of the SSD and HDD? That info could help in troubleshooting.

TechVoyager42 -

I didn't note the model numbers, but I will check and get back to you.

Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

Make sure you're connecting the drives properly. If you're using an NVMe drive, certain ports can disable some of the SATA connections. Check how everything is plugged in to ensure you're using compatible ports.

Answered By CircuitMaster13 On

The BIOS on the Xeon X99 can be a bit tricky. I recommend looking for some tutorials online. I found a helpful video that explains a lot about getting everything set up right—here's the link [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vruWmVdb_mI].

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