Please don't ignore changing the CMOS battery if it hasn't been done in the last 5 years. A bad battery will cause all sorts of seemingly unrelated bizarre problems. Duracell or Energizer is suggested as Sony only lasted me 2 years. Better deals on Amazon than in store.
When powering on, don't wait for a keyboard light before pressing F2 or F12. Start right away and repeatedly.
Volume numbering is assigned by the system, so I wouldn't worry about it. I am confused about one thing. When you say PCIe drive, are you referring to M2 NVME sticks?
I get the impression from your second post that you actually added a standard 2.5 inch SATA SSD. If this is the case, the new drive should definitely show up.
Have a look in Control Panel- Administrative Tools-Disk Management. The new drive must be there. I would also run chkdsk to see if there are any disk errors.
1. No idea since I never needed to install a new drive since owning the PC. Had no need to go to the BIOS setup, until now.
2. Nope. Added a new 500GB PCIe drive to clone the existing 250GB PCIe for a larger OS drive.
3. BIOS Mode: UEFI
--------------------------------- BIOS vs: A27 (06/25/18) Secure Boot State: On Boot Device: \Device\HarddiskVolume1 ----------------------------------------------------- Just curious, I thought normally the main drive is in Volume0. In the System Information, it shows the OS (original) drive is in Volume1
The new 500GB PCIe dive was put in the second slot, then moved to the third slot, still, it is not recognized by the system's Computer Management.
The existing OS drive (PCIe) is in the first slot in an adapter, which is in a slot on the Mortherboard. The new PCIe drive is inside the same adapter.
If I wake up early, I would run to the office to take a pic of the setup. If I can't in the morning, I will go to the office after hours to take a shot of the setup. I work from home and remotely connect to the work computer I am trying to upgrade it's hard drive. Depending oh how cold it will be tomorrow morning, and my car parked outside (Anchorage, AK), I'll see how things go. Till then!
This is what I found in Community Help regarding missing images:
"For your protection, your community requires a moderator to approve all uploaded images before they can be displayed. Although you can see your uploaded images that are awaiting approval or flagged for review, other community members who view your images can only see the ones that have been approved."
One other option I tried to get to the BIOS was through Windows BIOS Setup , which still did not work. It went past getting into the BIOS setup. I have requested the office IT person to see in to my PC getting into the BIOS setup. I really need to see what the BIOS has, and to see if the port is disabled. I'll keep you updated when I get to the BIOS setup.
Clintlgm
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December 29th, 2020 08:00
To start with your using the wrong software to clone try Macrium Reflect Free
ATH has always had an issue restoring UEFI bootable drives/SSD
ensure you boot your recover media to start the clone In UEFI Mode this is critical. I have never had a failure using MR to clone.
My latest use is this 3440 Precision I cloned the 256GB m.2 NVME SSD that Dell shipped with it to my new Samsung 970 Pro 512Gb This very month
I cloned and then shut down, I then removed the old 256gb SSD and installed my new 970 EVO Plus 2 TB
Booted up on the new SSD and formated the new 2 TB SSD no issue. it just works every time
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December 30th, 2020 17:00
Please don't ignore changing the CMOS battery if it hasn't been done in the last 5 years. A bad battery will cause all sorts of seemingly unrelated bizarre problems. Duracell or Energizer is suggested as Sony only lasted me 2 years. Better deals on Amazon than in store.
When powering on, don't wait for a keyboard light before pressing F2 or F12. Start right away and repeatedly.
bradthetechnut
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January 17th, 2021 21:00
Have you ran into any luck so far?
Using the "Tech Support YouTube" link that's in my signature, I ran across this Dell Tech Support video for BSOD: https://youtu.be/Rle4Cfm4cvY
me.myself.i
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November 14th, 2020 18:00
You mean T5810? First, flashing the BIOS to the latest A33 version should resolve this. If not:
1. Did you have this issue before installing the PCIe drive?
2. Are you trying to boot from PCIe?
3. What is your current boot mode (legacy or uefi)?
me.myself.i
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November 15th, 2020 14:00
Volume numbering is assigned by the system, so I wouldn't worry about it. I am confused about one thing. When you say PCIe drive, are you referring to M2 NVME sticks?
I get the impression from your second post that you actually added a standard 2.5 inch SATA SSD. If this is the case, the new drive should definitely show up.
Have a look in Control Panel- Administrative Tools-Disk Management. The new drive must be there. I would also run chkdsk to see if there are any disk errors.
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November 15th, 2020 14:00
Ooopsy! It's T5810. Thanks for the correction.
1. No idea since I never needed to install a new drive since owning the PC. Had no need to go to the BIOS setup, until now.
2. Nope. Added a new 500GB PCIe drive to clone the existing 250GB PCIe for a larger OS drive.
3. BIOS Mode: UEFI
---------------------------------
BIOS vs: A27 (06/25/18)
Secure Boot State: On
Boot Device: \Device\HarddiskVolume1
-----------------------------------------------------
Just curious, I thought normally the main drive is in Volume0. In the System Information, it shows the OS (original) drive is in Volume1
The new 500GB PCIe dive was put in the second slot, then moved to the third slot, still, it is not recognized by the system's Computer Management.
Thank you for your reply.!
me.myself.i
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November 15th, 2020 15:00
The image is not showing, but I think I know what the problem is:
1. Open Disk Management, either through Control Panel, as outlined above, or by typing Diskmgmt. msc into the start button.
2. Right Click your new drive there and select initialise. This will ask you for a partition type (GPT or MBR), drive letter, and file system (NTFS).
3. The system will then format your drive and make it available for use.
caxtin
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November 15th, 2020 15:00
For clarity, attached is the drive. Also, this is my first ever PCIe encounter.
caxtin
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November 15th, 2020 20:00
In my windows, I could get to Disk Management through Computer Management.
In there, the new disk does not show either in the second or the third slot.
Don't know why the image I posted will not show for you. Anyway, here is what the package says: Samsung, V-NAND SSD, 970 EVO Plus (NVMe M.2).
Thank you, I really appreciate your help.
me.myself.i
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November 15th, 2020 23:00
I can see the image now. Definitely M2 NVME PCIe. Is it installed into a "Dell Precision Ultra-Speed
Drive Quad" adapter card, shown below?
Note that this card must be in a 16x PCIe slot on your motherboard. Other brands of adapter cards will not work!
Where is your OS installed? A second PCIe drive or a 2.5 inch SATA SSD?
caxtin
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November 16th, 2020 00:00
Interesting, I cannot see the image you posted.
The existing OS drive (PCIe) is in the first slot in an adapter, which is in a slot on the Mortherboard. The new PCIe drive is inside the same adapter.
If I wake up early, I would run to the office to take a pic of the setup. If I can't in the morning, I will go to the office after hours to take a shot of the setup. I work from home and remotely connect to the work computer I am trying to upgrade it's hard drive. Depending oh how cold it will be tomorrow morning, and my car parked outside (Anchorage, AK), I'll see how things go. Till then!
Thanks.
me.myself.i
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November 16th, 2020 15:00
This is what I found in Community Help regarding missing images:
"For your protection, your community requires a moderator to approve all uploaded images before they can be displayed. Although you can see your uploaded images that are awaiting approval or flagged for review, other community members who view your images can only see the ones that have been approved."
So, it will take some time before you see it!
caxtin
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November 18th, 2020 02:00
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caxtin
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November 18th, 2020 02:00
Interesting, at least now I know about images on this forum. Thanks for the information.
caxtin
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November 18th, 2020 02:00
One other option I tried to get to the BIOS was through Windows BIOS Setup , which still did not work. It went past getting into the BIOS setup. I have requested the office IT person to see in to my PC getting into the BIOS setup. I really need to see what the BIOS has, and to see if the port is disabled. I'll keep you updated when I get to the BIOS setup.
Thank you!