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Win 10 Not Detecting GOODRAM 240GB Iridium Pro SSD Drive: Solutions for Disk Visibility in BIOS

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  • #1 16345346
    buscador
    Level 11  
    Hello
    I bought a SSD GOODRAM 240 GB Iridium pro, after installation it turned out that the win 7 or win10 can not see it (in my computer), although Bios detects it and even it is visible in the device manager (I checked on different SATs). In the store they said that no additional drivers are needed for this SSD. I do not know if the disk is damaged or I missed something, help me :(
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  • #2 16345370
    RometFan;p
    Level 26  
    Enter disk management and if the disk is visible there, format it.
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  • #3 16345412
    buscador
    Level 11  
    Thanks a lot, you finally showed up (you had to give it a volume, format it, etc.) it looks like these disks behave differently than the usual tough guy :) After all, be careful with formatting, at least as rarely as possible, so as not to shorten the memory's lifespan. I read on the forums that these Gootrams are too slow even though they are on good MLC bones, but I will try to install it on the system to see it :)
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  • #4 16345434
    Kasek21
    Level 43  
    buscador wrote:
    it seems that these disks behave differently than the usual tough guy

    Same.

    buscador wrote:
    After all, be careful with formatting, at least as rarely as possible, so as not to shorten the memory's lifespan.

    Nonsense.

    buscador wrote:
    I read on forums that these gootrams are too slow

    Nonsense No. 2 :)
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  • #5 16345484
    buscador
    Level 11  
    Thanks for a brief and concise summary :) last time I installed a virgin disc a good few years ago and some partitioning program, I never did it manually, so it flew out of my head :) And when it comes to SSDs, they are calculated for a specific number of installations, so it's probably worth respecting a bit.
  • #6 16346021
    witoj
    Level 30  
    buscador wrote:
    And when it comes to SSDs, they are calculated for a specific number of installations, so it's probably worth respecting a bit.


    What ? .. you must have read the guides from a few years ago ... it was a long time ago and not true :)

    Seriously .. use SSD as much as you want without saving :)
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