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this is an interesting trick:
Acer nitro 5. Advanced bios menu. - YouTube
another one ctrl+s
ACER NITRO 5 unlock bios - YouTube
Thank you!
I knew about the ctrl+s, but not about what the Russian guy is doing (I don't speak Russian so I don't understand the details...). I could just try to imitate his gestures but when dealing with the BIOS it is better not to take risks.
Setting a supervisor password also opens up some additional options, but they are all irrelevant.
I'll look for a video of what the Russian guy is doing but in a language that I can understand (Portuguese, English, French, Spanish...)
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This is interesting. On this YT video this guy installs an M2 and an SSD on a Nitro 5. He sees both of them in the BIOS, but the factory installed M2 doesn't show up?!?! Check out min 9:30 in the video. think there's a bug in this BIOS:
Adding 2TB of storage to Acer Nitro 5 Laptop - YouTube
What you really meant to say is that the 2.5 inch SATA SSD drive didn't show up. If this computer is like the other Nitro 5 computers I have seen online the 2.5-inch SATA drive can be either a HDD or a SDD. One of the M.2 drives is NVME only and the other M.2 can be either be NVME or SATA.
In any case that is exactly the same problem the OP had. It must be a feature of the Acer Nitro 5 BIOS. However, it really doesn't matter as long as Windows sees it.
BTW, I assume this also means you can't install Windows on the 2.5-inch drive because it can't be selected as the boot drive in the BIOS.
Maybe the ssd does not appear because in the bios the sata mode is on raid.
If you want to try do option one of this tutorial:
Enable AHCI in Windows 8 and Windows 10 after Installation
You must first see if the sata mode is there in the bios. If it is not there it is perhaps necessary to bring up the hidden options of the bios ctrl+s indicated above I believe.
Once in the bios on the information tab you press ctrl+s, and then in the main and/or advanced tab you will have the hidden options:
Pay no attention to the title of the video.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...8aBj0yHsi-RF9b
You can try with windows 10, the same home or pro edition, in dual boot. I'm not sure but installing linux with the bios in raid mode can cause it to fail, it will skew the test.