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Hello everyone,
I am currently attempting to swap out the 500GB hard disk in my Asus x550CA laptop (Win 8.1) to a 120 GB PNY Optima SSD. To do so, I have followed exactly the directions on this page:
http://blog.laptopmag.com/ssd-upgrade-tutorial
I did not have an external enclosure handy, so I shucked one of my external drives and have been using the included USB adapter. It seems to work fine.
After following all of the instructions on the page, I turned the laptop on with the ssd installed and the BIOS refused to recognize the drive in the boot selection regardless having turned on csm (though i'm not entirely sure what that is or does, so perhaps I've made an error here), or using default BIOS settings. When in the BIOS, if I select the sata option, I can see the drive listed, so I know that it recognizes it. I have also tried formatting the disk as just a plain empty volume with Window's Disk Manager without success.
Reading around, I saw one suggestion to update the BIOS, which I was successfully able to do with the instructions from the Asus website. Though my BIOS had been updated, the drive was still not recognized in the boot order.
To verify that the drive was functional, I connected the SSD via usb without the original hard disk or any other media attached and it was recognized in the boot menu (though I did not attempt to boot from it).
Further reading suggested that another approach would be to create a USB recovery disk on a 16 GB flash drive and install Windows from both that and the recovery image I made as part of the steps in laptopmag's guide. Although the ssd is listed among the drives to exclude or not during that process, I get the following error about 1 second after I attempt the process:
'No disk that can be used for recovering the system disk can be found....etc...error 0x80042412'
I am unsure of what to do at this point and would really appreciate some guidance. Thank you for your time, anyone who reads this.
I am currently attempting to swap out the 500GB hard disk in my Asus x550CA laptop (Win 8.1) to a 120 GB PNY Optima SSD. To do so, I have followed exactly the directions on this page:
http://blog.laptopmag.com/ssd-upgrade-tutorial
I did not have an external enclosure handy, so I shucked one of my external drives and have been using the included USB adapter. It seems to work fine.
After following all of the instructions on the page, I turned the laptop on with the ssd installed and the BIOS refused to recognize the drive in the boot selection regardless having turned on csm (though i'm not entirely sure what that is or does, so perhaps I've made an error here), or using default BIOS settings. When in the BIOS, if I select the sata option, I can see the drive listed, so I know that it recognizes it. I have also tried formatting the disk as just a plain empty volume with Window's Disk Manager without success.
Reading around, I saw one suggestion to update the BIOS, which I was successfully able to do with the instructions from the Asus website. Though my BIOS had been updated, the drive was still not recognized in the boot order.
To verify that the drive was functional, I connected the SSD via usb without the original hard disk or any other media attached and it was recognized in the boot menu (though I did not attempt to boot from it).
Further reading suggested that another approach would be to create a USB recovery disk on a 16 GB flash drive and install Windows from both that and the recovery image I made as part of the steps in laptopmag's guide. Although the ssd is listed among the drives to exclude or not during that process, I get the following error about 1 second after I attempt the process:
'No disk that can be used for recovering the system disk can be found....etc...error 0x80042412'
I am unsure of what to do at this point and would really appreciate some guidance. Thank you for your time, anyone who reads this.
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