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Sony Vaio won't recognize SSD
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<blockquote data-quote="BoraMurdar" data-source="post: 615253" data-attributes="member: 2291"><p>I saw that you are not the only one having this issue with BIOS. You can try this combination. Put your SSD into your laptop.</p><p></p><p>First, go to BIOS setup</p><p>then boot</p><p>set the external device as your1st boot and internal hard drive (SSD in this case) as last</p><p>Enable boot from external device</p><p>set boot mood UEFI ti Legacy</p><p>now plug ur bootable USB (with Windows Installation setup) and save setting using F10 and yes enter. </p><p></p><p>Reboot and see what happens. If BIOS cannot save your settings it means that maybe CMOS is faulty or dead (perhaps faulty as laptop would change/reset it's time and date whenever you reboot if it's dead)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoraMurdar, post: 615253, member: 2291"] I saw that you are not the only one having this issue with BIOS. You can try this combination. Put your SSD into your laptop. First, go to BIOS setup then boot set the external device as your1st boot and internal hard drive (SSD in this case) as last Enable boot from external device set boot mood UEFI ti Legacy now plug ur bootable USB (with Windows Installation setup) and save setting using F10 and yes enter. Reboot and see what happens. If BIOS cannot save your settings it means that maybe CMOS is faulty or dead (perhaps faulty as laptop would change/reset it's time and date whenever you reboot if it's dead) [/QUOTE]
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