PC sometimes fails to "see" boot drive


larc919

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My PC running 11 Insider Beta channel sometimes can't find the boot drive when I start it and opens the BIOS, which doesn't show any boot drive. Turning the PC off and starting again always boots into Windows on the 1st or 2nd try. Then it may be a couple of months before the problem occurs again. The boot drive is on a newish 1TB NVMe (TeamGroup T-Force G50). The motherboard is older (ASUS Prime Z390-A with an Intel i7-9700 CPU). I'm suspecting the problem is more likely the motherboard. It has the latest BIOS (2101 dated 1-11-24). Haven't noticed any other malfunctions. Any ideas?
 

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Gigabyte Z890 AOROS Elite
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Sounds like it could be the mobo. Have you tried reseating the nvme?
 

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Sounds like it could be the mobo. Have you tried reseating the nvme?
Yes. There are actually 2 NVMe drives. The second one is used for storing backup copies. When the problem occurs, neither drive is seen during posting. I have an identical motherboard not being used and plan to transfer everything to that in a couple of days.
 

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Windows 11 ProIntel Core Ultra 265KTeamGroup T-Force Vulcan DDR5 6400MHz 32GBMSI GeForce RTX 3050
OS
Windows 11 Pro
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model
Self Build
CPU
Intel Core Ultra 265K
Motherboard
Gigabyte Z890 AOROS Elite
Memory
TeamGroup T-Force Vulcan DDR5 6400MHz 32GB
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GeForce RTX 3050
Sound Card
GPU NVIDIA High Definition Audio via HDMI to Denon AVR-S670BT Receiver
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 32UN650 32" 4k
Screen Resolution
3840x2160 @ 60Hz (175% scaling)
Hard Drives
Samsung 980 Pro NVMe 1TB x2
PSU
Corsair RM850x
Case
be quiet! Pure Base 600
Cooling
Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120SE & be quiet! Silent Wings Pro x3 case fans
Keyboard
Arteck Backlit USB Wired
Mouse
Logitech M510
Internet Speed
500Mb down/12Mb up
Browser
Firefox & Edge
Antivirus
Windows Defender & Free MBAM
Other Info
Main PC

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I had an older Gigabyte Z390 motherboard that had issues with a certain brand of NVMe drives. I verified testing using different NVMe drives. I'd be curious if you're experiencing something similar? These were all Gen 3 drives. Your using a Gen 4 drive on a Gen 3 motherboard. Although it shouldn't matter, one can never be sure. See if there are firmware updates for your T-Force G50s.
 

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