SAMSUNG SSD of 840 EVO and the compatibility of the Inspiron 17 5748

Does anyone know how to get a Samsung SSD to work in an Inspiron 5748? A BIOS update would be useful?

There is absolutely no problem regarding the SSD compatibility, some very old systems here are held in SSD Samsung and Dell used their Samsung SSD OEM partner.

I strongly suggest a clean format and install (remove all clear them partitions beforehand or course the reader) it could be a matter of hunting wild goose if you perform a new installation, and it will be difficult to diagnose.

Wizard software should have told you regarding the State of health of the reader? If it is GOOD then its most likely your electronics semi-fresh install it here is the root cause.

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