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Dell inspiron 17 cant find extra m.2 ssd drive
I just bought a new Dell Inspiron 17 2-in-1. There is allready a SanDisk X400 7mm SSD installed, but there is a slot for a M.2 SSD open.
I bought the M.2 version of the SanDisk X400 (500GB) for compatibility, but after plugin it in, it doesnt pick up?
Should I do some extra setting or installments?
ejn63
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November 8th, 2016 13:00
Which model 178 -- i.e., 7739, etc.? Does the system setup (F2 at powerup) see the drive?
The X400 is a SATA M.2 drive -- some of the newer 17s such as the 7779 require a PCIe SSD, not SATA.
aristotelesweb
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November 8th, 2016 14:00
Its the 7778 according to the specs. (It reads MOD,PLMRST,SLVR,BBY,7778 on the order) I bought the X400 as that ssd was described in one of the other dell manuals of the inspiron 17?
In the bios it doesnt show, just the x400 7mm version which is already installed.
aristotelesweb
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November 8th, 2016 14:00
According to the order if is a MOD,PLMRST,SLVR,BBY,7778.
I bought this SSD because I found other references to this M.2 drive in official dell inspiron documentation.
It doesnt show in the bios menu after startup.
ejn63
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November 9th, 2016 06:00
The M.2 model in this unit needs to be a PCIe interface (aka NVMe) -- not SATA.
example:
www.newegg.com/.../Product.aspx
aristotelesweb
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November 9th, 2016 06:00
Thanks, I couldnt find anywhere in the specs it needed a PCIe interface. Where should I find that in the documentation?
If I need to buy a new SSD so be it, but rather not buy another one for nothing.
aristotelesweb
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November 9th, 2016 06:00
Hmm, I'm now confused. On my order it states its a MOD,PLMRST,SLVR,BBY,7778, so 7778.
But if I use my Service tag on the Dell site it states its a 7779.
Diving into the configuration on the Dell site is says :
Storage
So, thats sounds to me it needs a SATA drive?
I just dont know right now.
Thanks a lot
Techtomic
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November 13th, 2016 14:00
I have the 7778 with 128GB SSD plus 1TB HDD, the SSD is in the M.2 slot and is a Toshiba SG5 THNSNK128GVN8 which appears to be a SATA 6Gbps device.
ejn63, where do you get the information that it is PCIe not SATA?
aristotelesweb
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November 13th, 2016 23:00
I just bought a new PCIe SSD now, but still no effect? It still isnt finding the SDD, even at the boot menu??
ejn63
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November 14th, 2016 06:00
Does the BIOS (F2 at powerup) see the drive?
aristotelesweb
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November 14th, 2016 08:00
No it doesnt :(
aristotelesweb
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November 14th, 2016 08:00
I found its a 7779, so that should be the PCIe right? I just cant find any option in the BIOS or startup boot menu (F12) to change something that would relate.
ejn63
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November 14th, 2016 08:00
Go into your setup page (F2 at powerup). Is this a 7778 or 7779?
Techtomic
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November 17th, 2016 09:00
I asked the sales rep and they said the 7779 only supports SATA drives on the m.2 port. My 7778 was delivered with a SATA 128GB drive, and I have upgraded it to a 512GB SATA m.2 drive successfully. I'd be interested to hear if anyone's got PCIe drives working in either the 7778 or 7779 though.
aristotelesweb
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November 25th, 2016 08:00
Anybody else who can tell me what should go in there or where I can find the right answer?
I now have two M.2 SSD cards on my desk. A SATA and a PCIe/NVMe.
Which one should work???
Techtomic
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November 29th, 2016 14:00
In my 7778, I have tried SATA and PCIe m.2 SSDs, only the SATA drives worked. Got a 7779 on order so will repeat the test when it arrives.