Nitro 5 515-58- installed a m.2, it does not show up

nitro5anorwe
nitro5anorwe Member Posts: 1 New User
edited May 2023 in Nitro Gaming

Hello,

Due to my old laptop suddenly breaking down, I have bought a new one - Acer Nitro 5 515-58.

I have attempted to install the m.2 hard drive I've had in my old laptop in to the new one I bought.

'Samsung MZ-NLN256A - 256GB M.2 2280 SATA III NGFF Solid State SSD' is the hard drive that I moved.

It does not show up on disk management nor bios.

Is this problem due to the m.2 not being compatible, or because my old ssd is not formatted?

Thank you.

[Edited the thread to add model name]

Best Answer

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,844 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    That M.2 SATA III drive (are like dinosaurs already😂) and NOT compatible with your new AN515-58 laptop, your AN515-58 operates on the latest M.2 PCIe4x4 drives that are 10x plus faster and at 6000MB/s read write speeds while the M.2 SATA III operate at 600MB/s read/write speeds.

    You can't just put any drive into this laptop, all M.2 drives have to be "end key M type" drives of either PCIe 3x4 (that is suitable for your laptops M.2 SSD #2 slot of your laptop) or the PCIe 4x4 drive in M.2 SSD #1 slot which is the boot drive slot of your laptop, that has speeds of 6000MB/s plus read/write. Buy yourself a new PCIe 3x4 for the slave M.2 SSD #2 slot as your old M.2 SATA III is ancient and does not work with your new Nitro 5 laptop.

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,844 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    That M.2 SATA III drive (are like dinosaurs already😂) and NOT compatible with your new AN515-58 laptop, your AN515-58 operates on the latest M.2 PCIe4x4 drives that are 10x plus faster and at 6000MB/s read write speeds while the M.2 SATA III operate at 600MB/s read/write speeds.

    You can't just put any drive into this laptop, all M.2 drives have to be "end key M type" drives of either PCIe 3x4 (that is suitable for your laptops M.2 SSD #2 slot of your laptop) or the PCIe 4x4 drive in M.2 SSD #1 slot which is the boot drive slot of your laptop, that has speeds of 6000MB/s plus read/write. Buy yourself a new PCIe 3x4 for the slave M.2 SSD #2 slot as your old M.2 SATA III is ancient and does not work with your new Nitro 5 laptop.

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,754 Trailblazer
    edited May 2023

    So your boot drive now is another SSD or Sata HDD and are you running W11?

    Was the old SSD drive a boot drive perhaps formatted as MBR with Windows10? What SATA mode is BIOS showing, try to disable Secure boot in BIOS to see if that helps to detect the 2nd SSD drive and later enable Secure boot again. There may be a PCIe port compatibility with your SSD.