I recently replaced my hard drive and reinstalled Windows after encountering a blue screen error. Everything is running well now, but my Kingston NV2 M.2 SSD isn't showing up in the BIOS. I'm using an ASUS Prime B450-Plus motherboard. I've already tried reseating the SSD, checking the advanced BIOS settings, and even resetting my PC, but nothing seems to help. Do I need to reset my BIOS in order for it to recognize the SSD?
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You know, it's possible your BIOS settings need adjusting. Make sure your SSD is enabled in the BIOS. Sometimes just tweaking a few settings there can make all the difference! But if all else fails, a fresh install of Windows might do the trick.
I faced a similar issue recently! My SSD wasn't showing up either, and after some troubleshooting, I ended up downloading Windows onto a USB drive and reinstalling it. Once I did that, my system started recognizing my SSD like it should. You might want to give that a shot.

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