Type clean all and press Enter to wipe out the SSD.
Make sure the selected disk has no valuable data.
Type select disk for exampe select disk 0.
Type list disk to display all the disks.
If your SSD still is not showing at Windows Setup, type CMD in the search bar, and click Command Prompt.
Boot into BIOS, and set SATA to AHCI Mode.
When you can’t install Windows 10 on SSD, convert the disk to GPT disk or turn off UEFI boot mode and enable legacy boot mode instead.
Make sure that SATA Operation mode is on AHCI.
It might be a repair job if update won’t fix things. Unfortunately, there are machines where it got corrupted.
It shouldn’t matter which slot SSD is in, but if your machine says it should be in a particular spot, like primary bay then that’s where it should be.
Make sure you have the latest BIOS version on the laptop.
Make sure that the SSD is attached correctly, with all cables plugged in properly.
The only thing you’ll need to check is the number of free blocks before the partition.
One solution you can start with when you can’t install Windows 10 on SSD is to perform a clean install to a partition of the right size on an HDD, and clone that to the SSD.
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