Sandisk ReadyCache SSD shows up in BIOS but nowhere in Windows 7 - data recovery from Windows 10/windows7/windows 8 hard drive ssd usb flash drive micro sd card

Sandisk ReadyCache SSD shows up in BIOS but nowhere in Windows 7

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"Sandisk ReadyCache SSD shows up in BIOS but nowhere in Windows 7",I just got my Sandisk ReadyCache SSD today. Very excited! Installed it in the spare hard-drive slot in my laptop (G50VT-X5). Then I went in BIOS and the SSD was there. So far so good! However, once in Windows, I could not find the SSD anywhere: Device Manager, Disk Management, Disk Part. So I have tried these things: 1. Went in BIOS and switched the SATA configuration from "Enhanced" to the other 2 options: "Compatible" and "Raid". Both of those gave me BSOD. Couldn't boot... 2. Tried to install Intel SRT 11.2 which I heard works. Windows refused to install it, claiming the driver is already up to date and is functioning properly. 3. Spend another hour looking for solutions on Google. Most people who had similar problems could actually see their SSD somewhere either in Device Manager or Disk Management. Mine is simply nowhere to be found.

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