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WD Black SN850X powered by SANDISK (2000 GB, M.2 2280)
EUR202,68 EUR101,34/1TB

WD Black SN850X powered by SANDISK

2000 GB, M.2 2280


Question about WD Black SN850X powered by SANDISK

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hardcoregamer

2 years ago

Hello all, I have the problem that the SSD is no longer recognised after a reboot. It is also no longer displayed in the Bios. on/off of the card does not work (LED of the card does not light up). If I then remove the card in the Bios while the PC is running and install it again, the card is active (LED lights up) and is recognised. The next time I restart the computer, the same problem occurs again. Does anyone have a solution to this? What I have already done: - reinstalled the operating system (Windows 10) - All drivers are up to date Mainboard: Model: X99-DELUXE II Chipset: Intel X99 PC: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/digitec-zenon-z5000-intel-core-i7-6800k-32-gb-256-gb-ssd-hdd-pc-5807230?supplier=406802

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jkl-besteller

2 years ago

Check whether your BIOS is up to date. Update the BIOS if necessary.
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SX100

2 years ago

Hello, you could try switching between UEFI mode and Legacy BIOS in the Bios under Boot Settings. This may help if the hard drive cannot be found by the bios.