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"SSD no longer detected in BIOS but after reboot from Windows", I just recently bought and set up a new computer (specs are at the end of this post). I installed everything with no issues whatsoever. I installed Windows 7 Pro, again no issues. That is, until I began to install Windows/driver updates. I don't remember exactly which, but after some update my SSD is no longer detected in BIOS every time I reboot the computer from Windows. When I cold boot the computer, the SSD is detected just fine and boots into Windows. If I reboot the computer with the front panel reset button, again no issues. If I reboot from Windows, this issues occurs. The drive is no longer detected. No matter how many times I reboot the computer from that point on, it simply isn't detected, until I cold boot the computer. Just to rule out some more "basic" sources of problems: yes all cables are properly connected. I've tried upgrading the SSD firmware, drivers, etc. I'm still trying to figure out what exactly is causing this... is it a driver issue, is it the SSD, or is it the BIOS? Could the fact that this is a UEFI BIOS have anything to do with it?

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