op 20.01.2024 19:13
op 22.01.2024 00:32
op 22.01.2024 00:32
Hello @Erdal and welcome
Your SSD M.2 PCIe may be defective or no longer bootable.
Can you still get into the bios with the F2 key?
and do you see your Phison PS5012-E12S BICS4 (512Gb) there under Advanced/NVMe Controller 1? this is how the SSD is recognized.
and if you look under Boot, under Boot option #1 = [Windows Boot Manager (Phison PS5012-E12S BICS4)] ?
bye Fishtown
op 22.01.2024 00:32
op 22.01.2024 00:32
Hello @Erdal and welcome
Your SSD M.2 PCIe may be defective or no longer bootable.
Can you still get into the bios with the F2 key?
and do you see your Phison PS5012-E12S BICS4 (512Gb) there under Advanced/NVMe Controller 1? this is how the SSD is recognized.
and if you look under Boot, under Boot option #1 = [Windows Boot Manager (Phison PS5012-E12S BICS4)] ?
bye Fishtown
op 22.01.2024 19:29
op 22.01.2024 19:33
op 22.01.2024 19:33
Can a second ssd bring my computer back to life?
22.01.2024 21:27 - bewerkt 23.01.2024 06:15
22.01.2024 21:27 - bewerkt 23.01.2024 06:15
It's not a second SSD which will bring your computer back to life, but a not defective one. You need a SSD with a healthy Windows Installation and not corrupted startsectors
If your actual device ist electronically defect, you won't see it in Bios. But take it out might help you to get into Bios again. Some defective SSDs mixes your PC up.
But you can try to repair the start parameters of your SSD by booting with an USB Stick made by the MediaCreationTool.
It has Repair features the same like your Win RE installed on your drive.
You can try to do a repaiir of the boot procedure. The USB Stick sho uldstart automaticallly because it will be the only bootable device available, if connected before you switch your PC on.
@Fishtown schrieb:and do you see your Phison PS5012-E12S BICS4 (512Gb) there under Advanced/NVMe Controller 1? this is how the SSD is recognized.
In an ECS B660 Board your PCIe M.2 SSD will not be listed under NVMe Controller if your SATA Configuration is not AHCI but set to Intels® Rapid Storage Technology (Intel® RST).
Cheers, daddle
op 23.01.2024 05:32
op 23.01.2024 05:32
Hello @Erdal
you have a hole on the bottom to reset the device in the event of a malfunction. try this out
Bye Fishtown
23.01.2024 06:22 - bewerkt 23.01.2024 06:44
23.01.2024 06:22 - bewerkt 23.01.2024 06:44
I am afraid a reset, will not repair a defective SSD, even if it are the start sectors only.
Do the repair with the repair function of Win RE, to check the startprocedure. Which tool is provided with the USB Installationstick created by the Microsoft Media Creation Tool.
Cheers, daddle
23.01.2024 07:10 - bewerkt 23.01.2024 07:31
23.01.2024 07:10 - bewerkt 23.01.2024 07:31
Hallo @Fishtown guten Morgen.
Ein Off Thema.
Dein Post trägt den time stamp 5:32 Uhr
In der Benachrichtigungsmails steht aber dein Post mit/von 6:32 Uhr.
Diese 1-stündige Diffeerenz ist merkwürdig. Würde gerne wissen woran das liegt. Die Mail dürfte ja nicht genau eine Stunde später gesendet worden sein; wobei als Eingangsdatum ím Mailprogramm auch 6:32 gelistet ist. Wobei das auch das vom Absender vorgegebene Sendedatum sein könnte. Was sonst immer mit der Veröffentlichungs Zeit übereinstimmt.
Ausserdem wird in der Mail die Veröffentlichungzeit deines Posts ebenfalls als 6:32 angegeben?
Meine Uhrzeit ist korrrekt eingestellt ( Berlin ). Wo liegt der Zeitensprung begründet?
Stehen evtl die Medion Servereinstellungen nicht richtig, bzw stehen für das Posten eiter westlicch, also auf Greenwich-Zeit?
Da müssten wir wohl einen Moderator fragen @Major_ToM oder @Andi .
Seid Ihr bitte so nett?
Grüsse, daddle
op 23.01.2024 13:55
op 23.01.2024 13:55
I tried what you said but it didn't work and when I open it, the same screen appears. :(((
23.01.2024 15:06 - bewerkt 23.01.2024 15:18
23.01.2024 15:06 - bewerkt 23.01.2024 15:18
@Erdal schrieb:I tried what you said but it didn't work and when I open it, the same screen appears. :(((
Whom do you speak to? Fishtown or me?
What do you mean? Did you try the reset button?
Or did you try to repair the start sectors?
And what did you try to open?
You should be a bit more talkative.
If nothing helps, get a new M.2 SSD
daddle