The 2015 Bios F.43 Rev.A American Megatrends Inc.can not see the SSD from the BIOS boot order. Windows Boot Manager sees only the original HDD. I don't think enabling it would help since I'm starting up Windows 10. I just bought a 240GB Kingston SSD to replace an old 120GB Kingston SSD which has Win 10 installed. Faulty caddy ? Chinese sellers sell many multiple variations of different 9.7mm thick caddys with different micro switches.Ive cloned the 120GB onto my 240 GB using the Apricorn EZ Gig IV (paid version w USB-SATA cable) and swapped out the drives physically on the same SATA port. This one had only a 1 pc of micro switch with 2 position choices. Someone said the caddy is in a "power saving sleep mode" when inside BIOS and it is therefore unseen and shortening some pins would help ? Any experience in soldering the caddy electronics so that it is constantly awake ? This sounds believable ? Open the 20+pcs of laptop screws and put the SSD to the place of the original HDD. Cloned the HDD twice to minimize errors but no help I doubt it is because of the cloning process and if it is it is because the HDD and SSD were not the same size 1000gb and 1000gb and the partitions don't match or so.
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