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Detection Error on SSD M.2: 4 Ways to Fix This Issue
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Our guide will discuss the detection error on SSD (m.2). If you have encountered this, spread through as we explore the best fixes.
Modern laptops either come installed with the latest generation M2 SDD or has an empty slot for the user to upgrade. However, you may sometimes encounter SSD m2 errors while turning your computer on.
This standard error can occur for several reasons, and many users have reported similar SSD detection errors in theReddit Community.
Yesterday for the first time I got a SSD m.2 detection error after powering on the laptop.I have the same error as this screen shotposted on the Lenovo forums.I have shutdown the laptop, waited a couple of minutes and powered on again. My Linux distribution then booted fine but I started to have my journal filled with messages like:And the system was unusable. I powered off (hard shutdown) again and on again and everything is fine now. I do not seem to have loss any data but I can tell you that I was very afraid.
What causes Detection error on SSD (M.2)?
There can be various reasons why an SSD (M.2) may experience detection errors. However, users have attributed it to the following:
You should note that the solutions we recommend below will come in handy regardless of the cause of the error.
How can I fix the Detection error on M.2 SSD?
Before going into any solutions, ensure that the power supply to your device is stable and adequate.
Also, ensure that the SSD is compatible with the system’s hardware and specifications. Again, you may find out more about this by reading the manual.
1. Reseat the SSD
This solution will only work if a poorly inserted SSD triggers your error.
2. Update BIOS
Note that this process will slightly differ for other manufacturers.
If the error occurs on a Lenovo laptop, you can download the latest version of BIOS from the websitehere. Alternatively, you can also use the Lenovo Vantage software pre-installed on your computer to download the BIOS update.
3. Update your driver
You should ensure you have the latest drivers for your motherboard and the M.2 SSD. You can usually find them on the manufacturer’s website.
4. Claim a warranty
The laptop hardware or the SSD may be defective if the issue persists. In any case, contact your laptop’s manufacturer to claim the warranty. They will probably replace the computer or the SSD drive to fix the problem. If you have installed the SSD yourself, try to claim the warranty for your SSD.
That will be all for this guide. Any of these four solutions should help you resolve the issue. In most cases, the fix will entail simple steps you can perform independently.
In the comments below, let us know what has proved the most effective for you.
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Tashreef Shareef
Tashreef Shareef is a software developer turned tech writer. He discovered his interest in technology after reading a tech magazine accidentally. Now he writes about everything tech from Windows to iOS and streaming services to IoT at WindowsReport.
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