on 03.08.2024 09:04
on 03.08.2024 09:04
I have mounted a new Samsung NVMe SSD through a M.2 adapter to the PCIe x1 port in my older Medion desktop. Windows 10 and my data are migrated from my harddisk to the SSD.
Unfortunately the BIOS can’t recognize the SSD - only the harddisk, the CD/DVD and USB come up, but not the SSD.
When Windows is booted up on the HDD I can open the SSD in Windows and see what’s installed on it - programs and files, so the hardware is correctly installed.
I wonder if there is a newer BIOS update that has solved the problem ? - but I can’t find it on the internet.
I hope someone in this community has an Idea to solve the problem.
Data from my Medion desktop:
From the label:
Medion MD8895 P5350 D
Modell: PC MT 14
Typ: MED MT 742G
MED S/N: 14926010030197
BIOS:
MS-7728
Version: E7728MLN.209
Build date: 12/22/2011
CPU: Core i7-2600K
Motherboard:
MS-7728 v1.x
Best Regards Svend
03.08.2024 12:06 - edited 03.08.2024 18:24
on 03.08.2024 18:58
on 03.08.2024 18:58
Hi daddle - thanks for a quick reply
Both the DeLock adapter and the Samsung Pro 1 TB SSD say that no driver is nessasary.
But I think You are right - the PC is too old.
I just hoped Medion had made a new BIOS update to solve the problem.
Best Regards Svend
04.08.2024 08:44 - edited 04.08.2024 13:30
on 04.08.2024 13:47
on 04.08.2024 13:47
Hi daddle
The OS is W-10 Pro and the partition style is GPT. The BIOS is an old native type.