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This motherboard is compatible with that drive, and a set of M.2 mounting screws and standoffs are included.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.@ User: - TravisS ------- ***Short answer*** Yes. Make sure Cables are plugged in.*** ------- ******Long Answer******* You should be good to go I highly suggest you are 100% certain that the plug With "SATA" is used the connector is flat.... These cable(s) are routed from your P.S.U (Power Supply Unit) Finally connect the S.S.D via "SATA" Cable(s) from the P.S.U to the S.S.D Secure S.S.D to the mounting brackets by tightening the screws ( Bracket & Screws should be provided by your P.C.'s - Personal Computer's Case ) ------- *****P.S - IF windows 10 does not recognize drive***** 1. Ensure sufficient power is reaching device and/or All Cables are plugged in. 2.Make sure to Partition your drive after booting up from your BIOS if not already done for you by the windows 10 operating system. From your desktop type in search bar "partitions" click enter. (Search bar is to the bottom left. This is the default position). If you are having difficulties YouTube has really good instruction videos (have a video pulled up for a "video walkthrough".
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