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OMEN 17.3 inch Gaming Laptop PC 17-ck0000 IDS Base Model

So apparently I had an ID 10 T error for all you old school PC folks. I have the HP Omen 17t-ck000 gaming laptop and decided I wanted to add more storage and memory. My laptop has a gen 3 slot and a gen 4 slot that had my 512gb  Samsung nvme. I thought I would be able to move my boot drive to my gen 3 slot and install my new 4tb sn850x in the gen 4 slot , restart the PC, go into the BIOS and select which drive to boot from load up windows and format my new drive. Well the BIOS doesn’t recognize either drive. I tried moving the drive back to original slot and it still won’t recognize it. I tried disabling secure boot

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. 

Product name: HO Omen 17-t-ck000

System board: 88FE

Processor type: 11th gen i7-11900H

BIOS revision F.44 (I’m pretty sure it’s the latest BIOS)

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My problem was solved by purchasing an NVME caddy and putting my NVME with my windows 11 boot drive in it and plugging it into my wife’s computer, I  checked it for corruption.. nothing was found. I removed it from the caddy and put it back into my laptop into the 3rd gen slot that I wanted to move it to to begin with powered the laptop back on and it booted up just fine. 

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My problem was solved by purchasing an NVME caddy and putting my NVME with my windows 11 boot drive in it and plugging it into my wife’s computer, I  checked it for corruption.. nothing was found. I removed it from the caddy and put it back into my laptop into the 3rd gen slot that I wanted to move it to to begin with powered the laptop back on and it booted up just fine. 

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