MSI GP70 2PE Leopard MSSD Not recognized in BIOS

I've upgraded my BIOS and the firmware of the MSSD.
I installed windows 8.1 x64 on the MSSD via a USB installation.
After the installation I cannot boot on the MSSD because the BIOS will not recognize it.
Is this MSSD somehow not compatible? Are there any Compatible ones that do work?
MyDigitalSSD 256GB (240GB) 50mm Bullet Proof 4 BP4 50mm mSATA Solid State Drive SSD SATA III 6G - MDMS-BP4-240

Can system detect your MSSD in BIOS setup, SATA information item?

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