Tag: BIOS
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Orange arrow How do I configure AHCI settings?

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  The best way to enable AHCI is to go to BIOS and enable AHCI mode, and then install the operating system. Boot the system, Enter BIOS setup Change SATA settings from IDE to AHCI. Install the operating system. When Windows is installed without enabling the AHCI mode in BIOS setup, an error may o...
Posted in: Setup

Orange arrow What is AES (Class 0 SED), and how do I use it?

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  AES (Advanced Encryption Standard, Class 0 SED) technology is the standard algorithm of the United States that was designed to protect computer data. The AES technology applied to the SSD employs hardware-based controller and encryption technology, which minimizes the loss of performance and encryp...
Posted in: Encryption

Orange arrow What should I do if BIOS does not detect my SSD?

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  If your system BIOS is outdated, it may fail to recognize the SSD. Please update to the latest BIOS version.Improperly connected SSD cable may fail to detect. Disconnect the cable or try a different SATA cable and then connect it again.When there is a problem with the SATA Port, BIOS may fail to de...
Posted in: Troubleshooting

Orange arrow What should I do if I don't see my SSD in the Device Manager

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  1) Sometimes the system may fail to detect the SSD automatically. Please search for new devices in Windows Device Manager. 2) When Hot Plug for each port in the BIOS settings of the system is set to Off by default, Windows may fail to detect the SSD. - Reboot the system, enter BIOS setup, and...
Posted in: Troubleshooting

Orange arrow Where do I find the device drivers for my Samsung SSD?

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  There are no device drivers for Samsung SSDs. All Samsung SATA SSDs work as plug-and-play devices, which mean they should be recognized by your system immediately after connecting the device cables.If you have hot swap enabled within your BIOS for a specified SATA port you will be able to hot swap...
Posted in: General

Orange arrow There may be no option in BIOS to set hard drive password for NVMe™ SSD.

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  Samsung NVMe™ SSD supports the security feature that enables you to set up a password for your hard drive; however, the BIOS program that comes with your computer may not support this feature. For troubleshooting guide, please contact your computer manufacturer....
Posted in: Encryption
Tagged: SSD, BIOS, NVME, password



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