HDD (Toshiba) SATA disappears after S3 resume on BIOS E7D25IMS.1M0 (PRO Z690-A)

can you elaborate a little more? are there more thread talking about this? which exact SATA HDD is it?
Hello, I flashed my bios because I had black screens with my new RTX5060 Nvidia GPU. When bios has been flashed, I see my HDD ToshibaX300 (6Gb - HDWR460) was still there but impossible to access files after sleep mode -"A device that does not exist has been specified" - (but disk reappeared after hard reboot)
 
OS used and revision?
To which SATA port is connected or do you use it as USB connection? (inside some USB rack)
Also provide detailed system specs., see: >>Posting Guide<<
 
OS used and revision?
To which SATA port is connected or do you use it as USB connection? (inside some USB rack)
Also provide detailed system specs., see: >>Posting Guide<<
Hi Svet, OS is Windows 11 Pro and disk is connected to SATA cable (no idea about port number). I wrote a signature:
Board: MSI PRO Z690-A WWI-FI DDR4
BIOS: E7D25IMS.1M0 8/8/25
VGA: Nvidia RTX5060
PSU: CORSAIR RM750E 2025
CPU: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700K (3.60 GHz)
MEM: Textorm 32 Go (2x 16 Go) DDR4 3200 MHz CL16
Windows 11 Professionnel Version 25H2

Kind regards
 
Got it.

and disk is connected to SATA cable (no idea about port number).

Got it. About the SATA port check it in which one is is connected the SATA Cable.
And try a different one.

Hi Svet, OS is Windows 11 Pro
Windows 11 Professionnel Version 25H2

Do you use latest updates applied from Windows updates?

BIOS: E7D25IMS.1M0 8/8/25

You said this BIOS caused an issue,
then which one BIOS version works fine without this issue?
And can you flash back to this version to confirm it again?
 
Hi Svet,
Yes, I'm using the latest Windows updates. The BIOS I had before was the one that came with the motherboard in 2022, and if I flash it back, I'll get black screens again, apparently due to the new GPU (Nvidia RTX 5060). I installed an icon to enable hybrid sleep mode, which is better than rewiring the hard drive since the PC is difficult to access. Thanks for your help; I'll keep an eye on the BIOS updates.
 
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