NGFF SSD Y410P

http://www.Amazon.com/MyDigitalSSD-Super-cache-solid-state/DP/B00EZ2E8KC/

just receive a 128g version of this, put in it, then the bios and windows cannot recognize it
What should I do?

can someone help me? Ty

tried to disable the quick start, does not.

then

I remove the HARD drive and put an in, recognized win7 installation disc. I install windows alreay... windows8

All hail Win7 ~.

Thanks again for your help

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