Hi. Admittedly I don't do much of this stuff anymore. I'm more msp.
Anyway, I had a win 11 gaming machine which repeatedly crashed on startup, and I read that the NVME WD drive (WD 770 black) required a firmware update.
So I installed win 10, upgraded the chip firmware, and everything went smoothly reinstalling win 11.
I wonder if this is applicable to other drives. I never thought of upgrading an SSD bios before.
See link below, it's not an ad.
Hugz.
support-en.sandisk.com

Anyway, I had a win 11 gaming machine which repeatedly crashed on startup, and I read that the NVME WD drive (WD 770 black) required a firmware update.
So I installed win 10, upgraded the chip firmware, and everything went smoothly reinstalling win 11.
I wonder if this is applicable to other drives. I never thought of upgrading an SSD bios before.
See link below, it's not an ad.
Hugz.
SanDisk SSDs, Memory Cards, and Flash Drives for Your Digital Life | SanDisk
Find detailed answers to your support questions for your SanDisk or WD_BLACK products.

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