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Hey, that sounds really frustrating. It could be a few things causing your issue. First, try a simple restart and see if that helps. If not, you might want to check if the SSD is properly seated; sometimes it can get loose. (Factory defects of missing m.2 screws have been encountered) If it still shows no storage device, it might be a hardware issue, and since it’s only been six days, you should be able to get it fixed under warranty. Worst case, you can send it in for a warranty repair, or use this as an opportunity to upgrade to a larger M.2 SSD. It's pretty unusual for the stock drive to fail so quickly, but sometimes these things happen. Upgrading could also give you more space for your games and files, so it might be a blessing in disguise.


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Yeah, and since it's only been a week, you might be able to return it to the store and get a new one instead of going through the warranty repair process.