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DanielAsh
Sep 03, 2024Copper Contributor
Windows 11 Update corrupted M.2
Hello There, I did a Windows 11 Update last night that once it was done it pushed me back into the BIOS, what I thought was strange but as I was tired I didn't think about it and just turned the PC o...
Eommy
Sep 04, 2024Silver Contributor
1.Reboot Your Computer
Sometimes, a simple reboot can fix problems after an update.
2. Check Hardware Connections
Reseat the M.2 Drive: Power off your computer, unplug it, and carefully reseat the M.2 drive to ensure it has a good connection.
Inspect for Damage: Look for any physical damage on the M.2 drive and the motherboard connector.
3. Enter BIOS/UEFI
Boot into your BIOS/UEFI settings and check if the M.2 drive is recognized.
Also, check your boot settings to ensure the drive is set as a boot option if necessary.
Sometimes, a simple reboot can fix problems after an update.
2. Check Hardware Connections
Reseat the M.2 Drive: Power off your computer, unplug it, and carefully reseat the M.2 drive to ensure it has a good connection.
Inspect for Damage: Look for any physical damage on the M.2 drive and the motherboard connector.
3. Enter BIOS/UEFI
Boot into your BIOS/UEFI settings and check if the M.2 drive is recognized.
Also, check your boot settings to ensure the drive is set as a boot option if necessary.