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Oyasoumi
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Hello, I bought a new ssd that I intended to install on my Asus tuf gaming b760 d4 plus wifi motherboard, so I tried to update the bios version. When I tried starting the pc again, windows says no device detected and keep showing the error message : inaccessible boot device.

Forgot to mention that it was still the old ssd (WD BLACK SN770)

 

the bios does detect my ssd in boot priority section, but not in the nvme configuration section nor sata configuration or storage configuration.

 

I checked all physical connections already

I tried :

turning CSM on

turning CSM off

set priority boots (windows boot manager ssd in first)

turning any legacy boot off

I wanted to try the AHCI option but don't even have that option

My motherboard has been updated to Asus 1805 bios version

 

 

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AlHill
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Can you explain why this is an Intel issue?

 

I would be working with asus regarding their bios and settings.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Fear and the desire for control are primary motivators for shadow dwellers. ]

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Oyasoumi
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Hi, I actually didn't think it was an intel issue, but after some researches I found out that there were multiple request about the inaccessible boot device on the intel community, so I just wanted to try my shot. 

If my request bothers anyone here, I will gladly delete it

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