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November 2nd, 2017 18:00

I am having the same issue with my Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming (Intel) - 7567 laptop. I wanted to upgrade the 512gb to an additional 1TB. Upon adding the new Samsung 850 V-NAND SSD it will not recognize in my c; drive. Any suggestions on being able to save/download all programs to the new SSD and heave the Toshiba for running OS? Thanks for the help

November 29th, 2017 07:00

Hi there, is there a solution for this problem? I just received my Inspiron 7000 Gaming 7577, and I have EXACT the same problem... The unit has a 256Gb PCIE NVME SSD and a 1Tb HDD. I swapped the hdd for a Crucial MX200 500GB SSD, I only see the PCIE SSD in windows, no matter what I try..

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December 11th, 2017 07:00

Brad or anybody else at Dell

I have a fairly similar issue (as do 2 other users who posted at the bottom of this forum with no reply to date...) I just purchased a new Dell 15 7567 with a Sandisk M2 256gb drive.  I tried adding a 2nd drive and have tried two options:

1. WD Blue SSD 250gb...result bios and windows does NOT see it

2. HGST 1TB HDD ...result same bios and windows does NOT see it.

This issue is getting very frustrating as I have updated all windows updates.  I do try your Dell SupportAssist and it finds a SATA driver that needs updating (15.7.3.1019, A01) however every time I update, it seems too quick to install and asks for a reboot.  Upon reboot, it still shows up as available update aka needs to be installed again.  

Please help with this issue.  On the verge of returning this, as on first startup I noticed horrendous wifi speeds with the included intel 3165 adapter.  I already had to purchase a new m2 wifi card intel 8265 as before the 3165 was limiting me to 10mbps on my AC backbone with gigabit internet.  now I get 400+mbps with the 8265.  

Thanks in advance

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December 11th, 2017 09:00

I have a fairly similar issue (as do 2 other users who posted at the bottom of this forum with no reply to date...) I just purchased a new Dell 15 7567 with a Sandisk M2 256gb drive.  I tried adding a 2nd drive and have tried two options:

How do you have the SATA controller configured in the Bios?  If you have not modified your system's configuration then it is set to RAID.  I assume you can still boot normally after adding the second drive on the SATA cable but you can't format the new drive?

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December 20th, 2017 07:00

SAME!!!! just bought the 7577. cant figure out why it wont accept my secondary ssd? I called dell, but that was an absolute joke. between their service, problems with m.2 drive running slow and now this issue with secondary ssd drive. I think im taking it back and going with a diff brand.

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December 21st, 2017 07:00

laptop throttle down on using two ssd .

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December 21st, 2017 12:00

similar issue,  when I installed the second 2.5" SSD (Crucial MX100 512GB) as the second SSD in my recently purchased 7577, the bios can find it fine. More detail about it , the second SSD has installed UEFI-booted windows 10 system in it.  And it can be booted fine. However, when I try to wipe the SSD off and install windows 10 freshly via UEFI-booted USB win10 disk,  Windows 10 installer just CANNOT find the SSD. DELL tech, please keep us updated about the solution for this issue. Thanks!  

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January 2nd, 2018 07:00

are you using two ssd with the system

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