SSD shows in BIOS/Not Windows Comp Mgmt

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    You would have to remove it to look on the bottom and find the SN that is printed there. I have no idea how easy that is .
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    steve108 said:
    Crystal Disk Info app will show you the serial number and it's free.

    Please, no shills from Mr. DiskIngenous about this.
    Yep, found it, thanks! I'll try emailing Seagate as I do have an open ticket there with those serial numbers and see if they register there or not.
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    I thought you had tried that and it gave you a serial seagate didnt recognize.

    That is hilarious from the macrium fanatic.
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    SIW2 said:
    You would have to remove it to look on the bottom and find the SN that is printed there. I have no idea how easy that is .
    Brand new machine...so would send it back before tinkering. They said they've had other issues with these, but not sure as they are my first ssd's in drive mode (have a WD-Black for backups).

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    SIW2 said:
    I thought you had tried that and it gave you a serial seagate didnt recognize.

    That is hilarious from the macrium fanatic.
    Yes, that's correct, but maybe a human can get it sorted with the numbers it's providing.
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    SIW2 said:
    ...........

    That is hilarious from the macrium fanatic.
    I don't start out my posts as "well if you want to use a real manly tool, use the tool in my signature" as you seem to, now ......... do I? It's gotten a bit old, and you've done it more than once.

    The mere mention of Macrium Reflect, used by most people here, seems to trigger you.
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    steve108 said:
    I don't start out my posts as "well if you want to use a real manly tool, use the tool in my signature" as you seem to, now ......... do I?
    You guys are , but still any reason they randomly don't show up in Windows after a reboot? When it does show, it's great and no data lost. C/Win10 drive always shows w/o issues. AMD/TPM/Win10 have some issues they are sorting...anything related to that at all?

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    Seagate has to make this tough...after some more digging, did find and dl their ssd tool. Like the other tool, finds the drives but it did have this line:
    Unsafe Shutdowns = 106

    Looks like I'll have to see if Seagate has some firmware updates as it won't do it online, but via a file.
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    Sorry for the diversion, @AsaT ........ this DiskIngenuous shill @SIW2 does this crap all the time.

    My humblest apologies to you.
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    steve108 said:
    Sorry for the diversion, @AsaT ........ this DiskIngenuous shill @SIW2 does this crap all the time.

    My humblest apologies to you.
    No firmware updates via Seagate...they're about as helpful as my cat. I don't think it's the drive as it runs fine when detected. Something with Win10 and the BIOS.
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    AsaT said:
    No firmware updates via Seagate...they're about as helpful as my cat. I don't think it's the drive as it runs fine when detected. Something with Win10 and the BIOS.
    No drivers on Seagate website for your NVMe SSD based?
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    steve108 said:
    No drivers on Seagate website for your NVMe SSD based?
    Nope, no updates. Drive is currently showing up if I first boot into BIOS, then exit w/o changing anything.
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