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My Intel 600p nvme drive with Win 10 installed was working fine until I reset the BIOS.

I pressed the CLR CMOS button by accident when trying to plug in a cable.

Now the computer doesn't boot at all.

Going to the MSI BIOS, I can't find the NVME drive at all in boot or in storage. M.2. shows "Not Detected."

I have the latest BIOS. What could be the problem here? Why can't the BIOS detect my Intel NVME SSD that already has Win 10 installed?

Thanks a lot for any help!

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  • What cable did you plugin? Maybe you loosened the connection to the drive by accident?
    – Seth
    Dec 30, 2016 at 11:17

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Hitting the CLR CMOS button should clear all the settings in BIOS. If you bought the computer from a company, you could just call them to have them tell you the proper settings for the BIOS.

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