09-02-2023 03:50 PM
ok short version. I had SVM enabled before, all was running just fine. I was upgrading my nvme SSD. Now when i enable SVM it doesnt recognize the SSD in BIOS. I have reset BIOS, and all that. I am using the computer right now. I just don't understand how making the storage larger would change anything. If anyone has any tips, let me know. It is X470 itx gaming F board i believe. Doubt it matters since it did work just a couple days ago.
09-04-2023 02:31 AM
Hello, @jimaymay79
May I ask if, after setting [Enabled] in BIOS > CPU Configuration > SVM Mode, the SSD that was initially recognized in the BIOS is no longer recognized?
Could you please confirm what the reason is for needing to enable SVM mode?
We suggest that you first refer to the steps outlined in [Motherboard] Troubleshooting - Cannot find the hard disk drive or SSD (M.2) after the motherboard p... to confirm whether [CSM] is enabled in the BIOS.
If the issue persists, please provide the following information to help us better understand your current specifications:
- the current BIOS version and the images of the setting in BIOS, or whether it is the default
- the OS version and OS build
- the brand and model name of the CPU, GPU, RAM, SSD/HDD, and PSU currently installed
- how the SSD is installed, where it is connected, and whether an adapter is used
Thank you.