Nitro AN517-55 BIOS doesn´t detect SSD NVMe Disc

havranimuz
havranimuz Member Posts: 10

Tinkerer

edited August 2024 in Nitro Gaming

Hi guys,

my computer fell from a height of about 1m onto the wooden floor. Apart from 2 keys falling out of the keyboard, there was no other visible damage to the computer. However, there was a problem after switching it on. Windows 11 did not boot from disk and an error occurred: blue screen - booting problem.

  1. restart PC
  2. turn on the BIOS (F2)
  3. display option BOOT: No harddrive visible. Only Windows Boot Manager and EFI File Boot 0: win11.

At first I thought the crash had damaged the disc. I verified this by removing the disk and testing its functionality. So the disk is fine. (so I made a straight backup as well) Next, I did that by putting a brand new disk in the computer. In the options BOOT - it didn't even show this new disk. However, in the INFORMATION options, it displayed both disks when inserted into the PC. (HDD Model Name, HDD Serial Number). So I know the drive is fine. The possibility of a corrupted disk is ruled out.

So I tried to reinstall windows11 from the boot USB that I have ready in case of need. Again, the problem occurred that when I selected install, it did not show me the SSD disk to which the installation can be done. So I went back to the BIOS, selected the MAIN option, pressed CTRL+S and turned off the VMD Controller option. I went back to the Windows installation environment again, and now the disk was visible, and so were the partitions to which the windows installation can be performed. The installation was successful. But the disk is still in BIOS in the BOOT options - invisible! I did the installation 2x - so the windows (old) folder was also created and now when troubleshooting the problem it offers me the option to run windows from both partition 3 and partition 4 (which is not the problem). The problem is still that in the bios in the BOOT options, it still does not detect the disk and hence windows cannot boot from the disk.

I also found some version of the RST VMD driver, some older version but compatible because I tried installing the driver before disabling the VMD driver. The installation was successful, but the drive still did not show up in the choices of where to install windows - it did not show up. (reason why I disabled VMD Controller). This didn´t help.

I have also done the installation on a new disk, but it didn't help. The install went through, there is windows on the drive, but the BIOS does not detect in the boot options, any internal SSD drive.

May you help me out? Thanks

PC: Nitro AN517-55

CPU: 12th Gen Intel Core i5

BIOS: InsideH20 Setup Utility v2.09

DISC: Samsung SSD NVMe M.2

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]

Answers

  • havranimuz
    havranimuz Member Posts: 10

    Tinkerer

    Please to admin to delete this thread. I started a new thread for this topic. Thanks a lot.