Windows 10: Updating laptop to W10 2004 make my sata ssd invisible to bios.

Discus and support Updating laptop to W10 2004 make my sata ssd invisible to bios. in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hello everyone, I recently found my laptop asus zenbook flip UX370 looping into bios. Bios doesn't see any kind of sata device connected. I tried... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by ThomasG.1, Jul 4, 2020.

  1. ThomasG.1 Win User

    Updating laptop to W10 2004 make my sata ssd invisible to bios.


    Hello everyone,


    I recently found my laptop asus zenbook flip UX370 looping into bios.

    Bios doesn't see any kind of sata device connected.


    I tried the few options available to me, so secure boot on/off, CSM on/off but nothing works.


    Using a windows usb installer, i see a 0mb drive that i obviouly cant install onto. I can't repair nor restore anything.


    Moving to a different PC, i can see the drive. Discovered bitlocker was used on that disk, so without the password i had to use diskpart and took a fresh start.


    With the disk cleaned, i could reinstall windows without problem, and everything was back to normal. I installed all the drivers, and did not use bitlocker this time.


    But now, windows update installed again 2004, and i'm back to square one. PC looping into bios and invisible SSD.


    Does anyone have any idea what's going on?

    :)
     
    ThomasG.1, Jul 4, 2020
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  3. JerickG Win User
    SSD not recognized in bios (laptop)

    so in my laptop , i installed w10 in a ssd but in the bios priority boot the ssd does not appear and when i try to boot it loops in windows boot manager, the only way to boot its with a booteable usb with hirens boot to force the ssd

    i need help to make the ssd boot naturally and excuse me for my english
     
    JerickG, Jul 4, 2020
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  4. RPB57 Win User

    Updating laptop to W10 2004 make my sata ssd invisible to bios.

    SATA HDD recognised as SSD

    Just occurred to me. Could it be that the primary boot drive is the Linux SSD. I've got a feeling this could

    be the problem. I'm not sure how to configure Windows 10 to boot from the SATA HDD. I will try reinstalling the drivers and look into the BIOS but would appreciate your take on my suggestion.
     
    RPB57, Jul 4, 2020
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