How To Fix When SSD Not Showing Up

There are actually a few things to try

The SSD drives are slowly replacing the old and traditional HDDs and most new computers now use this new type of drives. However, these aren’t without issues. One of the issues you could face while using these drives isyour SSD not showing upon your computer.

If that ever happens, you’ll find that your newly bought SSD can’t be accessed because it just doesn’t seem to appear anywhere. It doesn’t show up in File Explorer, in Command Prompt, and even in Disk Management.

There are actually a few things you can do to fix the new SSD not showing up on your machine.

Unplug Other Drives From Your Computer

When your SSD is not showing up in BIOS and on the main operating system interface, the first thing you’ll want to do is disconnect all other drives from your computer. What it’s going to do is it’ll prevent your computer from being confused as to what drive to mount in File Explorer.

If there’s an issue with the other drives connected to your computer, it should resolve that as well. You only need to do it while you have the SSD issue on your machine, and once it’s fixed, you can always reconnect your other drives and access them on your computer.

Verify The SSD Shows Up In BIOS

Sometimes your operating system faces issues and it may be the reason why your new SSD is not showing up on your computer. One of the ways to check if your machine actually recognizes your drive is to use the BIOS menu.

You can open the BIOS for your computer and see if it shows your SSD drive.

Use a Live Linux Distro To See If SSD Shows Up

A live Linux distro is an operating system sitting on either a CD, DVD, or a USB flash drive. It allows you to load the entire operating system on your computer using any of these mediums, and then you can use all the features of the system.

If you believe there’s an issue with your current system, it’s a good idea tocreate a live Linux driveand boot your computer from it. When it’s booted, you should be able to see your SSD showing up on the main interface.

If you see it, then there’s probably an issue with your operating system. If you don’t see it, there may be an issue with your SSD drive which you need to further check.

Format Your SSD Drive

If the drive that you’re trying to connect to your computer is a new one, you want to make sure it’s properly formatted before it shows up in utilities like File Explorer. You can use the built-in Disk Management tool on your computer to format your drive.

Update Your Storage Controller Drivers

Obsolete storage controller drivers can also be the culprit here and you should get them updated to their latest versions available. Most people don’t need to do it if they don’t have any issues, however, as you’re facing issues with your SSD not showing up, it’s worth updating the drivers to see if it resolves the problem for you.

Use Hardware & Devices Troubleshooter

Your Windows computer actually packs a feature that lets you troubleshoot issues with your hardware devices. It helps you automatically find issues and offers you suggestions on how you can fix them on your computer.

The troubleshooter is supposed to be in Settings and Control Panel. However, I couldn’t find it there and so I used the Command Prompt method to open it.

Fix Memory Issues On Your Computer

Memory issues on your computer can lead to problems like your SSD not showing up on your computer. Fortunately, Windows has a tool that lets you check for these errors and fix them on your machine.

It’s a bit disappointing to see that your computer doesn’t recognize your newly bought SSD drive. However, there are ways to fix the issue as described above and we hope they help you get your drive to show up on your machine.

If it did help you fix the issue, please let us know about it in the comments below.

Mahesh has been obsessed with technology since he got his first gadget a decade or so ago. Over the last few years, he’s written a number of tech articles on various online publications including but not limited to MakeTechEasier and Android AppStorm.Read Mahesh’s Full Bio

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