NVMe SSD not recognized in bios or windows after messing with device manager

KingRagnar
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edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi, I just bought this Adata xpg sx6000 for my A515-51g-81he and I plugged in into the laptop. At first it was recognized by Bios and windows but not accessible through boot menu, I guess it was not properly initialized. So I made a mistake and tried to install it's driver but It wasn't successfuIl and I was unable to boot my windows. This it forced me to go to safe mode and uninstall its drive. I uninstalled something like "Realtek NVMe Controller" in device manager and regain access to windows on my hard drive but now SSD is not recognized by either BIOS nor windows. I tried unplugging hdd and setting default bios settings but It didn't work. I think the problem Is the controller drive I might have uninstalled. Is there any solution to this? Tnx

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