Crucial M500 1TB in Asus z97 deluxe

Hi, i cannot get this SSD drive to show up in the bios on my asus z97 Deluxe motherboard, can anyone help me with this please?? Thanks

Hi Damian666,
First of all I would like to say sorry that you can't get your system to see your M500 SSD. 
Can you confirm how you have the SSD connected to your system?  For example is it connected internally through SATA or externally through a USB connection?
If you are connecting the drive internally can you please try a different SATA slot and a different SATA cable.  This is the best way to check and see if it's down to something other than the drive itself.   
It is also worth checking to see if you can see the SSD in Windows disk management.  Please follow these steps to make sure the drive is initialized in your system.  http://forum.crucial.com/t5/Crucial-SSDs/How-to-initialize-your-SSD-Windows/ta-p/111492
Please let me know how it goes and if you do have any other questions at all, please don't hesitate to ask and we would be more than happy to help. 

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