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Topic: M2-disk not listed ?
Posted By: Finnipinni
Subject: M2-disk not listed ?
Date Posted: 27 Oct 2016 at 8:21pm
" rel="nofollow - A88M-G/3.1 black after restart of w10 (fast ring) do no find C: (M2) Been working a long time. RUNNUNG uefi - GPT Disk is not listed in boot options ?
cannot enter UEFI after using internal update should better use of M2


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A88M G-3.1 2x4GB XMS SM951NVMe NanoPSU MediaPC



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Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 28 Oct 2016 at 10:10am
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Originally posted by Finnipinni Finnipinni wrote:

A88M-G/3.1 black after restart of w10 (fast ring) do no find C: (M2) Been working a long time. RUNNUNG uefi - GPT Disk is not listed in boot options ?
cannot enter UEFI after using internal update should better use of M2


I don't know if I understand what you are try to tell us about your problem. I think I know this:

After a Windows 10 "insider, fast ring" update, your M.2 SSD Windows drive is no longer included in the Boot order.

What I do not understand is:

1. What M.2 SSD are you using?

2. What do you mean by, "A88M-G/3.1 black after restart of w10". Does that mean your
     monitor has a black screen? No signal to the monitor?

3. You wrote: "cannot enter UEFI after using internal update should better use of M2".
     Does that mean you updated the UEFI/BIOS to version 1.40, which has, "Improve NVMe                compatibility"?

Did you update to UEFI 1.40 after the Windows 10 update? I think you did to try to fix your problem.

When you get the Windows 10 Insider updates, they can change the drivers you use. If you had an NVMe driver for your M.2 SSD installed, then it might be replaced with the Windows 10 NVMe driver, which does not work well with your M.2 SSD.

Why can you not enter the UEFI after the update? Pressing the Del key does nothing? If that is true, and you are using a wireless keyboard, try using a wired keyboard, since the Windows 10 update and new UEFI version can cause wireless keyboards to not be seen by the PC.

A UEFI update sets all the UEFI options to their default values. If you set any options in the UEFI for your M.2 SSD, like CSM, or a CSM sub-option, then they are no longer set that way.


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Posted By: Finnipinni
Date Posted: 28 Oct 2016 at 2:26pm
" rel="nofollow - tanks for answering
1.Samsung SM951 NVMe
2. As you suggested : screen is all black. no post atall.
3.yes
4.yes
5.aha,but I shold see some numbers in post ?
6.Pressing Dell does nothing - USB keyboard Logitech K400.
May be the UEFI does not find the M.2. ?
 


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A88M G-3.1 2x4GB XMS SM951NVMe NanoPSU MediaPC



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