
This issue often occurs when you install a new SSD on Windows 10. If Windows cannot be installed to this disk SSD, you can try performing a clean installation to a partition of the right size on the hard disk and clone it to the SSD. These solutions have been proven to be useful by some users.

When you can’t install Windows 10 on SSD, you can try the following methods first. In addition, the incorrect controller mode, outdated BIOS, and corrupt Windows media are also responsible for SSD not showing up in Windows 10 install.

What causes Windows 10 won’t install on SSD? This issue often occurs when your computer’s hardware can’t support booting to this SSD.
