SanDisk Ultra II 960 not recognized by Win 10, BIOS sees

Running Win 10 x 64. Disk management, device management and dashboard of the SanDisk SSD not seeing my 960 GB SSD. BIOS, however. Any thoughts?

-Chrisbot

Well, I thought I'd try just swap drives around crazy laughs and smiles and it worked! Problem solved.

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