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Why is an SSD NVMe appearing as an HDD on my Asus TUF gaming laptop?

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I have an Asus TUF FX15 506LU-HN003 i5-10300H 16G 512 SSD GTX 1660Ti 6G 15.6 FHD IPS,black 144Hz that is running Windows 11.

The storage type is NVMe Micron_2210_MTFD.

This is what device manger shows:

Micron_2210_MTFDHBA512QFDCapacity:   477 GBFormatted:  477 GBSystem disk:    YesPage file:  YesType:   HDD

The problem is that device manger reads it as an HDD and the speed for reading/writing is around 100MB/s to 200MB/s.

I tried to use winsat disk -drive c in command prompt and winsat formal commands, but they didn't work.

Here is speed information:

Windows System Assessment ToolRunning: Feature Enumeration ''Run Time 00:00:00.00Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -ran -read'Run Time 00:00:00.36Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -seq -read'Run Time 00:00:03.03Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -seq -write'Run Time 00:00:09.41Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -flush -seq'Run Time 00:00:01.20Running: Storage Assessment '-drive c -flush -ran'Run Time 00:00:01.23Dshow Video Encode Time                      0.00000 sDshow Video Decode Time                      0.00000 sMedia Foundation Decode Time                 0.00000 sDisk  Random 16.0 Read                       241.63 MB/s          8.0Disk  Sequential 64.0 Read                   1288.20 MB/s          8.6Disk  Sequential 64.0 Write                  71.53 MB/s          6.0Average Read Time with Sequential Writes     0.925 ms          7.7Latency: 95th Percentile                     0.641 ms          8.6Latency: Maximum                             33.872 ms          7.9Average Read Time with Random Writes         1.183 ms          8.2Total Run Time 00:00:15.59

I found that SSD connected as USB hard drive. I can't understand what's happening.

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