M mikeynavy1976 Distinguished Feb 14, 2007 454 1 18,815 Aug 20, 2016 #1 I'm trying to make sure I don't have an incorrect setting. In the Dell XPS 13 9350 BIOS, under System and "Drives" both the SATA-2 and PCIE M.2 boxes are checked. What does the SATA-2 setting mean?
I'm trying to make sure I don't have an incorrect setting. In the Dell XPS 13 9350 BIOS, under System and "Drives" both the SATA-2 and PCIE M.2 boxes are checked. What does the SATA-2 setting mean?
Solution hang-the-9 Aug 22, 2016 First, is the system working fine? If it is, don't go looking for settings to change, that's usually the best way to make it stop working fine. It's likely just what is enabled for use.
First, is the system working fine? If it is, don't go looking for settings to change, that's usually the best way to make it stop working fine. It's likely just what is enabled for use.
hang-the-9 Titan Mar 25, 2010 60,387 1,081 152,940 Aug 22, 2016 Solution #2 First, is the system working fine? If it is, don't go looking for settings to change, that's usually the best way to make it stop working fine. It's likely just what is enabled for use. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
First, is the system working fine? If it is, don't go looking for settings to change, that's usually the best way to make it stop working fine. It's likely just what is enabled for use.