i Can see SSD in windows 10 but no in the BIOS (VN7-571G)

diegoalonso919
diegoalonso919 Member Posts: 13 New User
edited December 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi everyone, I installed an A2000 NVMe PCIe SSD in VN7-571G, the ssd is recognized by windows but it does not appear to me in the BIOS as drive to boot


This is how the BIOS is configured:
I also switched to Boot -> Legacy, without success and even without being able to view the Drive








I think the SSD is fine, it is like GPT, and the partition table is valid.

SSD => New Vol => Disc 1







I was able to install windows on the unit, but when looking for the unit in the BIOS it does not appear to me, After installing and disconnecting the HDD and flash device (Windows 10 installer), I get "No Booteable Device"


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Answers

  • ram0924
    ram0924 Member Posts: 1 New User
    Has this issue been resolved?I got the same issue with the same laptop but using Samsung Evo 970 plus 
  • diegoalonso919
    diegoalonso919 Member Posts: 13 New User
    ram0924 said:
    Has this issue been resolved?I got the same issue with the same laptop but using Samsung Evo 970 plus 

    Hi,

    No, the SSD (NVMe PCIe) is not compatible with this laptop.
    I recommend you change your HDD 2.5 to a 2.5 SSD or use a SATA 3 interface SSD in its M.2 port but with a memory less than 128 GB because I tried with a 256GB M.2 SATA 3 memory and it didn't work.

    Sorry for my English, is really bad.

    In the spanish forum the community give me some tips. I'll leave you the link

    https://community.acer.com/es/discussion/592829/ssd-a2000-nvme-pcie-en-vn7-571g#latest

  • diegoalonso919
    diegoalonso919 Member Posts: 13 New User
    ram0924 said:
    Has this issue been resolved?I got the same issue with the same laptop but using Samsung Evo 970 plus 

    Hi,

    No, the SSD (NVMe PCIe) is not compatible with this laptop.
    I recommend you change your HDD 2.5 to a 2.5 SSD or use a SATA 3 interface SSD in its M.2 port but with a memory less than 128 GB because I tried with a 256GB M.2 SATA 3 memory and it didn't work.

    Sorry for my English, is really bad.

    In the spanish forum the community give me some tips. I'll leave you the link

    https://community.acer.com/es/discussion/592829/ssd-a2000-nvme-pcie-en-vn7-571g#latest

  • diegoalonso919
    diegoalonso919 Member Posts: 13 New User
    ram0924 said:
    Has this issue been resolved?I got the same issue with the same laptop but using Samsung Evo 970 plus 

    Hi,

    No, the SSD (NVMe PCIe) is not compatible with this laptop.
    I recommend you change your HDD 2.5 to a 2.5 SSD or use a SATA 3 interface SSD in its M.2 port but with a memory less than 128 GB because I tried with a 256GB M.2 SATA 3 memory and it didn't work.

    Sorry for my English, is really bad.

    In the spanish forum the community give me some tips. I'll leave you the link

    https://community.acer.com/es/discussion/592829/ssd-a2000-nvme-pcie-en-vn7-571g#latest