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Try going to Bios > Main. Press ctrl+s to show hidden options, change 'function key behaviour' from Media key to 'Function key'and save changes. Boot and press Fn + F6 or F7 This worked for me, function key was totally unresponsive, was not able to disable or enable mouse pad. Then I changed the bios to function , now…
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I also had this problem ON ACER SPIN7... You need to go to BIOS> Main, press ctrl + s to show hidden options and change Sata Mode: to AHCI Worked for me... Mouse pad also would not work with GParted, Proxmox, so in same hidden options, changed 'function key behaviour' from Media key to 'Function Key'. Then reboot and press…
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OK... I've got to the bottom of this problem.So for all those users with only 1 x M.2 slot, you MUST have the NVMe drive installed in the M.2 slot and then you migrate the old hardrive from a bootable windows USB drive. Here was my steps.1. backup original 256GB sata3 drive (acronis2020).2. download FREE…
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Migrated the OS drive to NVMe SSD with minitool partition wizard and the mirror looked successful with all partitions in the right place, but NVMe SSD still not recognised in BIOS info! and so no MBR found!!! Could the hardware be faulty, do i need drivers?
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I've tried several times to boot the NVMe drive but nothing, also tried acronis backup recovery and still does not recognise the NVMe.In Minitool partition manager it shows the partition position in different orders, could this be the problem? Other reserved partition is before ESP!
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Minitool partition is not FREE, it forces you to upgrade!
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