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  • AnyDream1718
    PCHF Member
    • Apr 2024
    • 20

    #31
    Hi,
    I was asleep at the time of your last reply yesterday, was late in my timezone. But alright, I’m back.

    I will upload two photos I took of the screens in the BIOS regarding the RST info, I am sure you can judge it and make better sense of it than me.

    When I clicked the name of the missing drive, basically it just opened a window with my detailed info about that ssd drive, that’s all, no setting change options.

    Thanks for the link to the backup tool, seems great. There might be a problem though. I only have this one drive to fool around with atm as you know, and I can only shrink it down maximum 140 gb aproximately and even after I have deleted a ton of files (which you recommended) I still use a bit more than 140gb of space on this primary c-drive… so, there simply is not enough space for the backup anywhere, no matter what I do… So seems kind of impossible to do this whole system backup. But I have backed up all kinds of small files, documents, recordings, and software etc in a simple cloud storage. Then if SHTF, well then I have a small bootable USB with windows 10, then I just have to clean install windows again and then download the important stuff that I backed up in cloud.
    I suppose that will have to do, unless you have any better ideas.

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    • xrobwx71
      PCHF Moderator
      • Mar 2023
      • 1067

      #32
      If you have backed up what’s important and are comfortable with a clean install if needed, then let’s try a few things.

      Is there an option in the BIOS to not use the RST driver? RST is generally for a RAID setup and you don’t have that. Options could be disable RST or a choice, AHCI. Try AHCI if available.

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      • AnyDream1718
        PCHF Member
        • Apr 2024
        • 20

        #33
        Originally posted by xrobwx71
        If you have backed up what’s important and are comfortable with a clean install if needed, then let’s try a few things.

        Is there an option in the BIOS to not use the RST driver? RST is generally for a RAID setup and you don’t have that. Options could be disable RST or a choice, AHCI. Try AHCI if available.
        You sir, have just nailed it. Problem solved it seems. Thank you so much.
        Now the drive is detected, online and ready to use after I changed to AHCI just like you suggested.
        Awesome, good job man!

        I think you deserve another donation, coming up in a moment.

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        • xrobwx71
          PCHF Moderator
          • Mar 2023
          • 1067

          #34
          Thanks for letting me know! You’ve been very easy to deal with and for that, I thank you as well.
          Thanks for the donation!

          I’m going to mark this solved and if you need it re-opened, shoot me a PM.

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