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The recently purchased m.2 stopped working, what should I do?
Hello. I recently bought a Kingspec m.2 NVME drive. Today, while I was figuring out the CPU cooler in the BIOS (I wanted to cut its speed a little), I turned off the computer a couple of times. But after this manipulation, m.2 did not start. Blinking blue LED, but BIOS does not see it. Naturally, I reset everything to default, but I did not achieve anything. Having smoked the Internet, I found one repairman who simply launched the disk from the HHD and waited for the m.2 to be determined by itself. I did the same, but no matter how much I waited (about 2-2.5 hours), nothing happened. m.2 is defined as a disk, but sometimes it has a little more than 1GB, sometimes it shows 2T. Although it is 512GB. I do not know what to do. Maybe someone faced this problem?
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m.2 has started! Yes. Just give your PC more time to relax. So simple. But in fact, I think that the hard drive, after a couple of hard shutdowns, got a little crazy and went to build tables, and I did not give it time to "repair". In short, the moral of the fable is this: do not turn off the PC with the button, and even more so do not pull out the power cord. If m.2 fell into an error, let him just calmly recover, let the computer rest turned off or idle on another Windows, and rest yourself. Thanks to everyone who responded.
The recently purchased m.2 stopped working, what should I do?
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