![]() ![]() Someone said the caddy is in a "power saving sleep mode" when inside BIOS and it is therefore unseen and shortening some pins would help ? Any experience in soldering the caddy electronics so that it is constantly awake ? This sounds believable ? Open the 20 pcs of laptop screws and put the SSD to the place of the original HDD. This one had only a 1 pc of micro switch with 2 position choices. Faulty caddy ? Chinese sellers sell many multiple variations of different 9.7mm thick caddys with different micro switches.I don't think enabling it would help since I'm starting up Windows 10. Windows Boot Manager sees only the original HDD. can not see the SSD from the BIOS boot order. The 2015 Bios F.43 Rev.A American Megatrends Inc.The SSD (=2018 Samsung 860EVO 500gb) can be used and seen inside Windows 10.DVD-drive replaced with a 500gb SSD caddy.Original 1000gb HDD is still inside the laptop.Cloned a 1000gb HDD containing 100/1000gb of Windows 10 Home 64-bit to a 500gb SSD with a EZ Gig IV 4.6.2 cloning software and a USB-SATA transfer cable. ![]() ![]() Tom's Hardware: For The Hardcore PC Enthusiast Read multiple forum questions that had the same problem as I: ( Bios can't find a bootable SSD inside optical caddy ) I have been investigating *a lot* and trying to boot a 2015 year HP Pavilion DV7 17-f076no (Serial: J1X05EA#UUW) from a Chinese Ebay optical drive HDD\SSD caddy: Laptops can't boot from optical HDD\SSD caddy :-( ![]()
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