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10-09-2023 10:54 PM
Hello, I was installing a new NVME SSD to my new HP 280 Pro G8 Microtower, but it shows bluescreen with code "INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE", and the ssd boot type is GPT as required, and I can't find any option in BIOS to change the raid controller etc.
Can someone help? I use this for work
10-10-2023 09:16 AM
I suggest that you remove the SSD and reconnect the original HDD.
With the use of a USB to M.2 enclosure or adapter, prep the drive as additional storage or clone the original OS to the drive.
Did you install a non-mainstream brand of M.2 (2280) PCIe NVMe SSD?
There no need to make any changes to the IRST software.
You have not really provided enough information.
Is it a replacement for a SATA legacy HDD?
Did you try cloning the original HDD to the SSD?
Is it just an addition for more storage capacity?
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10-10-2023 09:23 AM
You should contact your IT division and ask them why it isn't working.
Your IT Division should be able to help you.
It would have helped if you had answered my questions.
Since you have provided so little information, I can't see how I can help you.
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10-10-2023 10:51 AM
OK.
No worries.
What is the brand and part number of the M.2 SSD?
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