I have a problem with a SSD (Crucial BX100) bought last week and Windows 10 install.
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When I try to install Windows 10, the installation software don't recognize my SSD, I have a same windows as this one :
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I can see the SSD from the BIOS without any trouble.
I also tried two different things : Without changing anything in the configuration of the computer I tried to install a Windows 8.1 instead of a Windows 10, I didn't had any trouble, the install software saw my SSD and I could succesfully install Windows 8.1, so my SSD is correctly plugged to the motherboard and its BIOS configuration is ok.
I tried also to put the SSD on another computer and install Windows 10 on it, it worked without any issue, so my bootable Windows 10 key is ok too.
So, what could prevents me from installing Windows 10 especially on this computer particularly ?
The motherboard is an ASROCK AliveSATA2-GLAN if it can be useful.
EDIT : I tried what as suggested by Keltari and joro, I downloaded drivers from the link of Keltari and also from the motherboard website and tried to load them during Windows installation, and it didn't worked, only one of these drivers was recognized by Windows installer as a compatible driver but id didn't worked.
Windows 10 Not Recognizing Ssd Drive
In his comment, qasdfdsaq spoke about the different SATA connectors of the motherboard. I have 4 SATA connector on my motherboard (2 * JMB363 and 2 * VT8237A) .I was previously using the JMB363 SATA controller (a SATA 2 controller), I tried to use the other one (a SATA 1 controller) and it worked, I succeed to install Windows 10. But I have now two problems :
Alain
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Windows 10 does not have the driver for the SATA controller. You can download the driver here. Unzip that to a USB stick and when you click 'Load Driver' select the appropriate driver and you should be good to go.
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You need drivers for the SATA controller, not for SSD. Check AsRock site for them.
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This worked for me
More here - http://pureinfotech.com/repair-master-boot-record-mbr-windows-10/
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LocutusLocutus
I had similar problem with Crucial BX330 on ASUS A88XM-Plus this week.
I have a multi boot win10/ubuntu system and when i installed SSD as secondary drive, then win10 and BIOS (!) could not recognize the new SSD but ubuntu could. After Bios upgrade, SATA drivers for win10 nothing changed. When i checked ubuntu log i saw that SATA link 6.0 Gbps failed for this drive and finally SSD connected with 3.0 Gbps link.So I changed BIOS SATA configuration to 3.0 Gbps and after that win10 can see the disk (bios also).
Try to slow down the SATA speed or replace components
coungcoung
What works for me was to format ssd into fat32 instead of NTFS. I used Gparted iso to format it in fat32 and then finnaly win10 instaler was able to see my new ssd :)
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Este disco duro a sufrido lo que se llama:
PUIS (Power-Up In Standby
Hola a todos
Desactivar PUIS (Power-Up In Standby) en discos duros (el bios no los reconoce)
Está pasando mucho que Windows 10 beta Build 9879 escribe dentro del disco duro
algo sobre opciónes de energia y que la mayoría de los ordenadores, la BIOS no soporta, y el disco duro no rueda, (la Bios no reconoce el disco) en espera de una orden para que gire, solo que hay que reiniciarlo al estado de fabrica, tarea algo compleja.
COMO SE SOLUCIONA
Debes descargarte el programita RUFUS y con el haces un pendrive de arranque MS-DOS
También descarga el programa hdat2_50 ISO descomprimes la iso en cualquier carpeta y copias en el pendrive de arranque la carpeta HDAT2 (en la carpeta descomprimida del iso)
Entra en tu pendrive y abre el archivo autoexec.bat
>abrir con >bloc de notas >editar y al final escribes :
CD hdat2
hdat2.exe /W Windows 10 Not Recognizing Ssd Drive
Al poner el pendrive se debe poder arrancar desde el pendrive
si no se puedes arrancar, se debe entrar en BIOS y poner en la pestaña del BOOT que inicie en primer lugar con el USB
Si se inicia el pendrive de arranque con el programa 'HDAT2' aparece una pantalla negra con un menú de opciones
1ª pantalla seleccionar el 'disco duro' >intro
2ª pantalla seleccionar 'Device configuration overlay (DECO) menu' >intro 3ª pantalla seleccionar 'Modify' > intro 4ª pantalla seleccionar 'Power-up in Standby (Puis)' y cambiar a 'remove' (flecha derc-izq) 5ª Pulsar la tecla 'S' y después la tecla 'Y' . En la pantalla 3ª tammbién se puede optar por 'RESTORE' en vez de 'modify' y pondrá el disco duro por defecto de fabrica Pulsar la tecla 'S' y después la tecla 'Y' Windows 10 Does Not Recognize Ssd DriveSaludos EEDU Comments are closed.
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