Beelink CS-George Hi there, you can buy a SATA III M.2 SSD. Here is the image https://url.bee-link.cn/K4ie Here is the picture tutorial https://mega.nz/file/KjZHyIqB#0EEVnG_1fWYCq_qL7GUYFGuD7nKqlV8FZWu78SVGXS4 Here is the Video tutorial https://mega.nz/file/rjw3DLjB#oCO056vM5R3bB2f1n9Kqj9aTF7eHDqGsmVghNekhsP4
Terredw I installed a new NVMe SSD PCIe M.2 2280 @ 1 TB I did as instructed above. Now, here is the error I am getting after booting on the USB drive
Terredw I also just tried installing a new copy of Windows from a USB I created and it does not see the new SSD I installed. What boot sequence do I need? Currently, it is set at 1 - PCIe GBE Family Controler 2 - USB 3 - NVME 4 - CD/DVD 5 - Hard Disk
Beelink CS-George Terredw Hi there, What is the item model ? Please send us a picture of the SN on the bottom of the PC.
Terredw I figured out the US59 would not accept an NVMe SSD, so I purchased a different 1 TB non-NVMe SSD. It worked fine, including installing Windows 11 from the image in the above link.
lhreeves Can the U59 be switched in the bios to accept NVME drives or is it limited to SATAIII drives. The drive failed in my U59 and I initially made the mistake of trying an NVME drive and it wasn’t detected so I replaced it with a SATAIII drive and that drive was detected. Now I just need to get the operating system and everything reinstalled somehow. I ask because the bios looks like it should be capable of detecting NVME drives so I am wondering if there is a hardware limitation preventing it from detecting the drive or if NVME needs to be enabled in the bios somewhere