A field technician is upgrading a desktop workstation by installing a newly purchased M.2 SATA SSD into an available expansion slot on the motherboard. According to the motherboard technical manual, this specific slot is wired exclusively to communicate over PCIe x4 lanes. Upon powering on the workstation and entering the UEFI setup utility, the technician observes that the new M.2 drive is not recognized by the system. Which of the following best explains why the drive is not detected?
- The M.2 slot is wired strictly to the PCIe bus and lacks a SATA controller link, preventing communication with an M.2 SATA drive.Cevap
- BThe motherboard's primary storage controller mode must be reconfigured from AHCI mode to NVMe mode in UEFI settings to detect SATA drives.
- CThe M.2 SATA solid-state drive requires a dedicated 15-pin SATA power cable attached from the power supply unit to function.
- DThe installed drive cannot be enumerated in UEFI until operating system-level NVMe host controller drivers are loaded.
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The M.2 slot is wired strictly to the PCIe bus and lacks a SATA controller link, preventing communication with an M.2 SATA drive.
Although M.2 defines a standardized physical form factor, motherboard M.2 slots vary in their underlying bus connections. A slot that is wired exclusively to PCIe x4 lanes cannot communicate with a drive that operates on the SATA protocol. Because the slot lacks a physical link to a SATA controller, the UEFI firmware cannot detect or enumerate the M.2 SATA drive.
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M.2 Form Factor vs. Protocol Compatibility (PCIe / NVMe vs. SATA)