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Laptop not detecting 1tb Sata3 ssd
TSTN786
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Nov 27 2019, 09:32 AM, updated 5y ago
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New Member
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Model notebook Asus Vivobook Pro N580V Hi guys SSD 1TB Sata3 installed windows GPT using bootable drive, not detected in bios boot priority & is not bootable But I've tried my HDD 2TB Sata3 also installed windows GPT using bootable drive and it's working & detected in boot priority M.2 SSD 1TB also not bootable & not detected in bios priority But they recognise my Sata & m.2 ssd in bios under storage section, jusy not in boot priority. I have asked support centre before, they said m.2 is not supported to boot windows for my laptop model. But for the sata ssd I'm not sure. Attached thumbnail(s)
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harak_84
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Nov 27 2019, 09:45 AM
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do you already went to boot menu? cause at the screen shoot the SSD 1TB already been detected and it just the boot Priority not set yet.
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sHawTY
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Nov 27 2019, 12:40 PM
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Post your issue in here: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1813844An ASUS Malaysia representative would respond to your issue, don't expect immediate respond though If you want to solve it ASAP, bring your laptop to their service center at Lowyat Plaza
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junclj
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Jan 16 2020, 08:35 AM
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you need to reformat your windows 10, please use the boot clean installation method to install your Windows 10 into the new SSD.
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Chelsea01
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Jan 22 2020, 01:10 AM
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Getting Started
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Choose the Boot priority of that SATA SSD that you want. It is clearly visible on the image. If this does not work follow the below steps. There may be a corrupt Windows system on your SATA 1 TB SSD. You can choose to do a clean install of Windows 10 on your Asus laptop.
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