Checking Predator Laptop Storage Hardware

Kozhir
Kozhir Member Posts: 17 Troubleshooter

Hello everyone,


I want to check my storage hardware to see if it's damaged or not.

I want to check if my NVMe SSD is damaged and also to check if the NVMe Slot on my motherboard is damaged.

My laptop has 2 NVMe slots, I tried to place my SSD storage from Slot 1 to Slot 2 but did not noticed anything. are there other ways to check if either the slot or the NVMe drive has damaged?


Best of Regards,

Kozhir

Answers

  • KanagawaTomasu
    KanagawaTomasu Member Posts: 157 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon

    This may be over simplified . . . .

    I just open Windows desktop

    and then click on the THIS PC.

    It will show your drives, (any kind of drives)

    It will show the drive volume, space used/remaining.

    You can check "Drive Properties," etc.

    Hope this is helpful.

    Again, this is Windows, not your Drive Manufacturer software.

    Let us know if you find the answer you are looking for.

    Good luck!

  • KanagawaTomasu
    KanagawaTomasu Member Posts: 157 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon

    I have two, 1 TB, M2 drives and a 2 TB Hard Disk.

    I installed the second M2 drive and the Hard Drive myself.

    I did not find any searchable "Drive" software for my factory drive. I was able to identify it as a Samsung (Gen 4) M2 drive.

    I did not find any additional software from the M2 drive that I installed myself.