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I went round and round with the Samsung 990 Pro. BIOS recognized it, but it didn’t show up in disk management. I made sure the SSD Controller driver was updated, nothing. It’s too fast for Windows 11 Home. Once I upgraded to Windows 11 Pro and opened up the ability for a second CPU, it worked like a charm.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Search for Disk Management in the Start menu search bar, right-click the Best Match, and select Run as administrator. Right-click the SSD that is not being detected and select Initialize Disk. In the Initialize Disk dialogue box, select the SSD disk you want to initialize and choose the partition style. Click Ok to begin the disk initialization process. Once done, return to Disk Management, right-click your SSD Volume and select New Simple Volume. Follow the on-screen instructions to assign the SSD volume and drive letter. Once you initialize the SSD, we recommend restarting your PC so the changes can take place correctly. After the restart, Windows 10 should detect the SSD, and you can access it through File Explorer.
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