Enter your BIOS setup (F1, F2, or Del during boot).
Check if the SSD is listed under the "Boot Priority" or "Storage" section. If it isn't listed here, the issue is almost certainly physical. 3. Reseat the SSD and Internal Cables 2102 detection error on ssd
M.2 SSDs are notorious for shifting. Unlike a 2.5-inch drive in a caddy, an M.2 drive relies on one screw and a delicate edge connector. Over time, thermal cycling (heating up/cooling down) or physical movement of the laptop can cause the drive to tilt upward at a 5-10 degree angle. This breaks the PCIe or SATA lane connections but keeps enough power pins touching to confuse the BIOS. Enter your BIOS setup (F1, F2, or Del during boot)
Hold the to drain any residual flea power. Reconnect the power and attempt to boot. 2. Verify and Adjust BIOS Settings Over time, thermal cycling (heating up/cooling down) or
Sometimes, static electricity buildup in the motherboard can cause detection errors.
Incorrect boot settings, such as "Secure Boot" conflicts or UEFI/Legacy mode mismatches, can lead to detection failures .