ber999 Posted March 31, 2021 Share Posted March 31, 2021 After replacing an internal NVMe SSD drive in a HP Pavilion notebook neither the new drive nor the old drive is recognized. Unfortunately, this was the start drive. I want to find out what happened during the first start try via the replacement SSD clone which ended unsuccessful (and the following starts from this port too). Could it have been a connection failure of the slot or was the firmware tampered? You find a report of the Intel SSU attached to this message. I have copied also some fragments of the Aida64 report (see below), Could possibly some conclusions derived? Is there a tool for a more detailed investigation? Motherboard Chipsatz Speichersteckplätze PCI Express Controller PCI-E 2.0 x8 port #2 Belegt @ x8 Datenträger Windows Datenträger Intel Chipset SATA PCIe RST Premium Controller Informationsliste Wert Geräteeigenschaften Gerätebeschreibung Intel(R) Chipset SATA/PCIe RST Premium Controller Treiberdatum 15.07.2019 Treiberversion 16.8.3.1003 Treiberanbieter Intel Corporation INF-Datei oem64.inf INF Section iaStorAC_inst_8.NTamd64 Geräteressourcen IRQ 65536 Speicher 64420000-64421FFF Speicher 64425000-644257FF Speicher 64426000-644260FF Port 5060-507F Port 5080-5083 Port 5090-5097 Datenträger Aspi Host-Rechner ID LUN Geräteart Anbieter Modell Rev Zusatzinformationen 00 00 00 Festplatte ST1000LM 035-1RK172 RSM8 00 05 00 Optisches Laufwerk hp DVDRW GUE1N UE00 00 07 00 Host Adapter iaStorAC Please pay Attention to PCI-E 2.0 x8 port #2 Belegt @ x8 . German word „belegt“ means occupied! Thank you very much. SSU.txt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fiery Posted April 2, 2021 Share Posted April 2, 2021 On 3/31/2021 at 8:31 PM, ber999 said: After replacing an internal NVMe SSD drive in a HP Pavilion notebook neither the new drive nor the old drive is recognized. Unfortunately, this was the start drive. I want to find out what happened during the first start try via the replacement SSD clone which ended unsuccessful (and the following starts from this port too). Could it have been a connection failure of the slot or was the firmware tampered? You find a report of the Intel SSU attached to this message. I have copied also some fragments of the Aida64 report (see below), Could possibly some conclusions derived? Is there a tool for a more detailed investigation? Motherboard Chipsatz Speichersteckplätze PCI Express Controller PCI-E 2.0 x8 port #2 Belegt @ x8 Datenträger Windows Datenträger Intel Chipset SATA PCIe RST Premium Controller Informationsliste Wert Geräteeigenschaften Gerätebeschreibung Intel(R) Chipset SATA/PCIe RST Premium Controller Treiberdatum 15.07.2019 Treiberversion 16.8.3.1003 Treiberanbieter Intel Corporation INF-Datei oem64.inf INF Section iaStorAC_inst_8.NTamd64 Geräteressourcen IRQ 65536 Speicher 64420000-64421FFF Speicher 64425000-644257FF Speicher 64426000-644260FF Port 5060-507F Port 5080-5083 Port 5090-5097 Datenträger Aspi Host-Rechner ID LUN Geräteart Anbieter Modell Rev Zusatzinformationen 00 00 00 Festplatte ST1000LM 035-1RK172 RSM8 00 05 00 Optisches Laufwerk hp DVDRW GUE1N UE00 00 07 00 Host Adapter iaStorAC Please pay Attention to PCI-E 2.0 x8 port #2 Belegt @ x8 . German word „belegt“ means occupied! Thank you very much. SSU.txt 32.01 kB · 0 downloads I'm not sure what could have happened about your notebook. Belegt @ x8 is absolutely normal. It means the PCI Express slot is occupied (has something connected to it) and that the connected device utilizes the full width (x8) of the slot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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