T450S w/SSD 1 TB Samsung 850 series Pro

Hi all

I'm currently busy to assemble the SSD on my T450S without success.

Series Pro 1 TB Samsung 850 model MZ - 7KE1T0 Model Code: MZ-7KE1T0BW

When I start the deployment of a new image of OS Windows the SSD it seems not to be recognized.

I'm under JBET49WW (1.14) version of UEFI BIOS of 2015-05-21

Y at - it a tip how to get this resolved?

Kind regards

J

Believe it or not... After trying to install another SSD a TB Samsung 840 Pro 1 series which has been recognized! the 850 was welll and I could get a deployment entirely OS such as required. I'll look further and update what is the current version of the laptop BIOS and Firmware of the SSD.

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