I installed M2 with a PCIe 3.0 x1 to M2 converter, but I can’t see it from the motherboard and I can’t install windows on it.
@Professional58
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Windows 10/11 should detect the NVMe SSD and show it within the “Disk Drives” section of the Device Manager.
If you want get Win10 or Win11 installed onto the NVMe SSD, I recommend to read and to follow >this< step-by-step Guide.
Good luck!
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Thanks for your effort, but I don’t quite understand what’s written and I don’t have a working computer with which I can do this. If there is a pre-made bios for my motherboard, I can load it via USB. At most I can find a computer short enough to download a bios file and move it to a flash drive. Since I work for long periods of time, I don’t have much time. If I can’t find the bios I won’t use the computer.