Samsung SSD EVO 860 don't showing up.

HAL9000

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Hi there,

I have received my new pc ( ASUS® TUF X570-PLUS GAMING, AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, 64 GB Ram) and I'm trying to install a Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB using a OWC OWCSSDACL6G.S Accelsior S - PCIe to 2.5" 6Gb / s SATA SSD Host Adapter from my old machine in one of the PCIe slots available.

Unfortunately, the drive is not showing up and when I checked the disk management it shows just 130MB unallocated and no options to initialized the disk. I did try to format it and it didn't work. I have installed the Samsung Magician app and it detects the disk but it is described as Volume not found.

I have follow a couple of tutorials but without any success. I have a attached a screenshot of the Disk Management app and the Samsung App.

Have anyone had a similar issue before? any advice of what can I do? I very appreciate any help.

Thanks

Felipe
 

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HAL9000

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HI,

Being honest, although there are a couple of free SATA slots I couldn't find a power lead to connect to and not drive bay either so it was the most convenient way to plug it in and being even more honest the pc is brand new and I don't want to mess it up.
 

SpyderTracks

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HI,

Being honest, although there are a couple of free SATA slots I couldn't find a power lead to connect to and not drive bay either so it was the most convenient way to plug it in and being even more honest the pc is brand new and I don't want to mess it up.
What are your full specs?
 

HAL9000

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SpyderTracks

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So there should be a spare SATA power cable in the welcome box as it’s a modular PSU, you just have to attach that.

Obviously make sure the pc is powered off at the wall before doing any work on it.
 

HAL9000

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Hey thank you very much for your reply.

I do have the SATA power cable but I meant that I could not figure out where it connects to. Do you mind to point me in the right place where I can get the power from please? I did use the motherboard guide to look for the exact place to do it but all the connections are used already.
 

SpyderTracks

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Hey thank you very much for your reply.

I do have the SATA power cable but I meant that I could not figure out where it connects to. Do you mind to point me in the right place where I can get the power from please? I did use the motherboard guide to look for the exact place to do it but all the connections are used already.
It’s the PSU, not the motherboard, where the power cable goes in (but the other side for the internal connectors)
 

HAL9000

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Hi, Again thanks for your help.

I have plugged the disk in via SATA and still the volume is not recognised, again I run the Samsung Magician tool and it detects the disk but when I run the disk management there is not any sign of it.
 

SpyderTracks

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Hi, Again thanks for your help.

I have plugged the disk in via SATA and still the volume is not recognised, again I run the Samsung Magician tool and it detects the disk but when I run the disk management there is not any sign of it.
So you’ve got a SATA power and SATA data cable plugged in?
 

HAL9000

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Yes I did access to the back of the tower and connected power from one slot available from the already installed SSD disk and and I got a new ATA HDD SSD data cable lead plugged in to one of the SATA ports on the right bottom corner of the motherboard. attached the screenshot of the disk management app.
 

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SpyderTracks

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Yes I did access to the back of the tower and connected power from one slot available from the already installed SSD disk and and I got a new ATA HDD SSD data cable lead plugged in to one of the SATA ports on the right bottom corner of the motherboard. attached the screenshot of the disk management app.
And it's none of those drives? Not disk 0?
 

HAL9000

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That is the thing I don't understand, why it shows those partitions? the attached image is from the system information.
Very sorry if i am being dumb with this but I don't want to format the disk and messed up the OS. thanks
 

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SpyderTracks

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That is the thing I don't understand, why it shows those partitions? the attached image is from the system information.
Very sorry if i am being dumb with this but I don't want to format the disk and messed up the OS. thanks
I’m guessing it’s transferred direct from an Apple device? If so it will be APFS partitions which can’t be read by windows, completely different file structure. You’d need to delete all partitions and format as NTFS or ExFAT

The disk is being read fine though, it’s showing up perfectly.
 

HAL9000

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Sorted! I did delete the partitions and formatted it.

I was just confused because before I installed the disk I wiped it and format for windows and I didn't understand why the partitions Thank you very much for your help very appreciated.
 

ubuysa

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I was just confused because before I installed the disk I wiped it and format for windows and I didn't understand why the partitions Thank you very much for your help very appreciated.
In a UEFI system (which all PCS builds now use) any operating system must create three specific partitions on the system drive - the UEFI standards require it. That's as true for Apple as it is for Windows. In the case of Windows there are four partitions (though one is hidden); these are called EFI, Recovery, and Windows (sometimes just Primary), which are the standard UEFI partitions. The hidden partition is MSR (the Microsoft Reserved Partition). :)
 
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