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Recently, I had BIOS freeze. I was successful in getting everything working again, except I had to replace a several-year-old CMOS battery to do it. As expected my BIOS was reset to default settings. Windows is booting again, and I was successful in re-enabling TPM. I think I'm missing a setting somewhere though. Before, a Gparted boot disk I had created worked fine. I tested it and it boots but my M.2 drives are not visible. Recommendations on what setting change I missed to make them visible?
Both drives are M.2 NVME with RST enabled
No encryption (e.g. Bitlocker Disabled)
Windows 11 24H2 (26100.6584)
Please let me know what other information I need to provide if question isn't clear. Thanks.
Both drives are M.2 NVME with RST enabled
No encryption (e.g. Bitlocker Disabled)
Windows 11 24H2 (26100.6584)
Please let me know what other information I need to provide if question isn't clear. Thanks.
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