All in all, a very unstable and underdeveloped version from Microsoft in a long time. While Microsoft is hard at work and has been releasing updates addressing the issues slowly, the number of issues present in Windows 11 is overwhelming.  Here’s where we try to help fix the issues that could be ruining your experience with the latest Windows version, Windows 11. Keep reading to find out more on how you can make your PC detect your NVMe SSD drive.

What are NVMes and why does Windows 11 fail to detect them?

NVMe, short for Non-Volatile Memory Express, is an advanced new storage access and protocol for the next generation of SSDs and flash devices. It provides a fast response rate and accelerated data transfer speed for all kinds of business workloads. The NVMe protocol accesses flash storage via the PCI Express (PCIe) bus, which delivers lower latency and provides high bandwidth. Windows 11 can fail to recognize NVMe SSDs for the following reasons:

The SSD is not properly installed or plugged in. In BIOS, the drive is disabled. Drivers are outdated or are not installed. The SSD partition’s drive letter is missing. The SSD could be damaged or broken.

What are the pros, cons, and use cases of NVMes?

The pros of NVMe:

When compared to SATA, the NVMe provides superior storage because the PCIe socket transfers 25x more data. NVMe SSDs are super fast as it sends the commands 2x faster than SATA, It directly communicates with the CPU, support all operating systems, offer below 10 microseconds of end-to-end latency, support tunneling protocol, and has higher bandwidth than SATA.

The cons of NVMe:

An NVMe SSD costs more than the standard SSD and they are not cost-effective when it comes to storing large amounts of data. Also, the legacy NVMe is not supported by older systems.

The use cases of NVMe

NVMe’s can provide real-time customer interaction, and NVMe’s are also used for machine learning, artificial intelligence, and to run advanced analytical apps and data. NVMe’s can significantly reduce the scan time of large databases, and they are also used for high-performance computing for applications where low latency is vital.

How to fix Windows 11 not recognizing NVMe SSD

1. Confirm if the NVMe SSD is properly installed

Confirm that the SSDs’ cables are properly plugged in and make sure they are not damaged. Oftentimes, the connection can have loosened or maybe the wires could have burnt due to a voltage issue or heat. If the SSD cables are properly plugged in and are also not damaged, try fixing the issue by following the below steps.

2. Configure BIOS settings

3. Repair using Disk Management

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4. Update the SSD drivers

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5. Change/Assign SSD drive letter

How to fix Windows 11’s not recognizing M.2 SSD

1. Confirm if your SSD is installed properly

If your M.2 SSD is not working or being recognized by Windows. The first thing you have to do is confirm if your M.2 SSD is inserted properly into your M.2 slot. If the label on the SSD is facing towards you, then it is installed properly, but if it is not facing towards you, install it properly.

2. Confirm if the BIOS detects your SSD.

3. Initialize your SSD

4. Update Storage Controller Drivers

5. Detect SSD by fixing memory issues.

Once it is completed, check if your Windows 11 is able to detect your NVMe SSD.

What is M.2 SSD?

An M.2 SSD is a compact SSD that is like an expansion card that is mounted internally. Unlike SDDs or HDDs that are connected to the motherboard via a cable, M.2 SSDs are directly plugged into the motherboard using the dedicated M.2 connector slot. An M.2 SSD is capable of using both the SATA interface as well as the PCIe interface.  M.2 drives help keep your PC interior clean and less cluttered because of fewer cables that are used in the set-up process.

NVMe VS M.2 SSD Which is better?

NVMe and M.2 SSDs are almost equivalent in all aspects. M.2 is the more compact version that connects to the motherboard through the M.2 connector. It supports both the SATA interface and the PCIe interface (which NVMe uses). M.2 SATA is affordable compared to NVMe and M.2 NVMe. But if you are working on AI, ML, or handling huge amounts of data where low-latency and high-bandwidth count, NVMe is the default choice as every second counts in those kinds of operations. For most consumers, M.2 SATA is generally enough for everyday tasks, gaming, and more. SSD technology has come a long way, and there are also multiple interfaces that help users with their dedicated usage and operations. But, SSDs are likely to crash or run into compatibility issues. They are exceptionally superior when compared with HDDs in terms of their life, longevity, speed, and more. But like any product, it can sometimes run into issues. We hope this guide was useful in resolving your Windows 11 not recognizing your NVMe SSD issue. You can talk to us in the comments to let us know how this guide helped you successfully fix the issue.

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