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<p>Download the Windows 10 installation from Microsoft and write it
to a DoK. It should have a recovery option for restoring the UEFI
BIOS.</p>
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<p>Shachar</p>
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<div>Thanks for the quick reply, at least I don't feel
totally alone in this!</div>
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<p>Some SATA/NVME devices have dual modes, settable
in the BIOS. They might, e.g., have a RAID mode
etc. Some of those modes are not supported by
Linux. Resetting that in the BIOS should make at
least your bootable DoK see the disk again.</p>
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<div>I saw that in the BIOS, I'll try that.<br>
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<div>I changed the disk from RAID to AHCI in the BIOS and booted
from USB and now lsblk shows the harddisk.</div>
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<div>sda 8:0 1 14.3G 0 disk /cdrom<br>
sda1 8:1 1 1.9G 0 part <br>
sda2 8:2 1 2.4M 0 part <br>
nvme0n1 259:0 0 477G 0 disk <br>
nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 499M 0 part <br>
nvme0n1p2 259:2 0 100M 0 part <br>
nvme0n1p3 259:3 0 16M 0 part <br>
nvme0n1p4 259:4 0 332.2G 0 part <br>
nvme0n1p5 259:5 0 572M 0 part </div>
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<div>based on this and after consulting my notes I can see that
apparently I did not install Linux here, only allocated disk
space in case I will want to install it as well.</div>
<div>I can also see that this was done in December 2018, not
that it matters a lot now.</div>
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<div>So now at least I can access the hard disk. That's a
relief.</div>
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<div>Gabor<br>
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