Installed Second SSD on Acer SP314-21, but it doesn't show up in BIOS, what's wrong?

lookingforfix
lookingforfix Member Posts: 2 New User

Hi everyone,

So I have a SP314-21 and I have Windows 10 on the primary SSD that came with it. Now I bought another SSD since I saw there is a empty slot and I installed Kubuntu on it.

Here is the issue though, I can boot only from the primary slot the other SSD doesn't show up in the BIOS or anywhere. Doesn't matter if it's Windows SSD in the primary slot or the Kubuntu, the other SSD shows "None" in the BIOS. I can boot Windows or Kubuntu but only from the primary slot. The second SSD just won't show up.

I tried every possible solution but I can't get it to work. I don't want to unscrew the laptop each time I want to change the OS. Is this a motherboard isssue ? If you need any more info please let me know. Any help would be great.

BIOS Version: 1.09

SSD: SK Hynix 256GB M.2 (From Acer)

2nd SSD: Kingston M.2 NV3 500GB

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,333 Trailblazer

    The SP314-21 needs a PCIe 3 x4 type M.2 SSD drives in both slots, The Kingston M.2 NV3 500GB being a Gen 4 x4 type M.2 SSD should work as all PCIe drives are backward compatible.

    Go to Disk Management as the Kingston M.2 NV3 500GB should be listed in there, then right click on the drive and initialize it and give it a drive letter "D" as the Kingston M.2 NV3 500GB should appear in windows File Explorer as drive D, otherwise the Kingston M.2 drive or the M.2 slot of your laptop mobo are faulty, so check both of their pins if they are not damaged and clean the M.2 SSD plug of the mobo and reinsert the M.2 drive and see if it works and its recognized. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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  • lookingforfix
    lookingforfix Member Posts: 2 New User

    It doesn't show up in Disk Management, I tried that. The slot and the SSD is fine. Well here is the thing, I'm thinking it's my fault since I took the new SSD put it in the second M.2 slot, made a bootable USB and installed Kubuntu on the new SSD but I didn't check if it will show in the File Explorer or anything of that sort. I put the SSD in the spare slot then the famous words "Better be safe than sorry" rang in my head so I took out the primary SSD which had Windows on it (silly I know) to calm my paranoia lol. After the Kubuntu installation then placed the Windows SSD in the primary slot and I went into the BIOS to see if I can switch OS at any time and consider a completed job.

    So now I thought about wiping the new SSD and go the route you said by initializing the SSD first before trying to install Kubuntu on it. I don't want to do it since I already tweaked it to my liking but I don't see any other option left. If you have any other ideas let me know. Thank you for your help Steven.