HDD no detected in bios
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Topic: HDD no detected in bios
Posted By: Rubi
Subject: HDD no detected in bios
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2019 at 12:02pm
Hello, my new B450 Gaming K4 cannot detect any sata hdd in BIOS, only NVME M.2 is okay. And it contain my WIN10 OS, but no HDD detected.
Please help me about this issue. Thank you!!
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Posted By: Ray62
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2019 at 6:11pm
Bios setup properly? Advanced\Storage Configuration SATA Controller(s): Enabled SATA mode: AHCI mode
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Posted By: ASRock_TSD
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2019 at 6:13pm
Dear Rubi,
Greetings, this is ASRock TSD.
According to your question, we have some tips for you to check the HDD detection.
1. Please enter BIOS setup and press [F9] to load BIOS default settings.
2. Under BIOS setup > Advanced tab > Storage devices, please check if the HDD is detected.
3. In BIOS > Boot tab, please check if the HDD is recognized under Boot Option.
4. Power on the system and press [F11] to enter Boot Menu to check if the HDD is recognized.
5. Unplug the AC power and install the HDD to other SATA ports to verify; be sure to connect a SATA power to your HDD.
Thanks!
All the best, ASRock TSD
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Posted By: 2one6
Date Posted: 29 Aug 2021 at 10:14am
Just purchased Powerspec with ASRock A320M mobo. Having this same issue and the above suggestions do not help. My SSD was in another PC previously. Would this have any affect on new PC not recognizing it? Trying to add without wiping drive.
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Posted By: pickings
Date Posted: 14 Mar 2022 at 3:37am
The BIOS will not detect the hard drive if the hard drive's data cable is damaged or not properly connected. If the Serial ATA or SATA drivers are not installed correctly, the hard drive is not enabled in the BIOS, the hard drive keeps spinning, or the hard drive is damaged, failed or dead, the BIOS may not recognize your hard drive either. But I better advise you not to look for ways to solve the problem independently but go to https://www.salvagedata.com/ssd-data-recovery%20" rel="nofollow - quickly and inexpensively in a service center . This is very important because there is a chance to be left without the information you need or making your computer even worse.
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