W540 - need to restart to see second hard drive

I installed a second hard drive via a hard drive caddy, it works fine but sometimes after the computer wakes I cannot see it anymore and need to reboot to see it again.
It's not visible when I browse my computer, and the shortcut I placed on my desktop does nothing when I click on it.
Both drives are SSD's.  Windows 8.1.
Anyone else having this problem?

Hi Aslg,
Check if there is any drivers for that adapter or you can also check with updating the system BIOS once.
If you are trying to connect SSD drive, please download Solid State Drive firmware and install it.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Hemanth Kumar
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