Troubleshooting; Ssd / Hdd Is Not Detected - EVGA Z370 MICRO User Manual

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EVGA Z370 MICRO (121-KS-E375)

Troubleshooting

SSD / HDD is not detected

It is important to note that, as with *ALL* storage devices, if there is a connectivity
issue, make sure it is enabled in BIOS. Likewise, if there is a device that shares
bandwidth with your SSD or HDD (Page 21), make sure that the desired device is
enabled in BIOS, or all other troubleshooting that comes after this section is moot.
If you've physically installed a drive that is not detected in Windows, by Windows setup,
or within BIOS, please take the following steps. Component troubleshooting is
primarily accomplished through process of elimination testing to deduce a faulty
component or a bad connection.
Device is not receiving power:
For devices with external power - such as SATA - make sure power is connected to the
drive, and that the other side of the cable is attached to the correct port on your PSU. If
you are using a mechanical drive (either a platter HDD or an optical drive) you should
hear the motor spin up when you first power on the system. Similarly, if you put your
hand on the device you should feel the drive spin up, warmth from the motor, and a
light on the front from an optical drive. If you see, hear, and feel this, then the device is
receiving power, and you may skip to the next section. If you do not see, hear, or feel
this, first try the cable on a device that you know works; if the cable works, then the
issue is the device in question.
However, if you replace the device and the issue persists, then it is either the PSU, one
of its modular cables or the port the cable is plugged into. If you are using a modular
cable, try a different cable in the same PSU port, and also test on a different port to
isolate the source of the problem. In many cases, the PSU manufacturer may be able to
replace the cable if it is bad.
Device has power, but does not show up in the BIOS:
If the device is connected to the Intel
controller and receiving power, then we should
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expect to see the drive in BIOS. If the drive does not show in the SATA Configuration
screen in BIOS, make sure the SATA cable is seated firmly on both the SSD/HDD and
the SATA port on the motherboard. As noted above, if you are using a device on a
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