Strangely, when I plugged the original SSD back in and attached the new one to my machine via an external USB connection, I was able to see the drive as a bootable option in BIOS. I tried changing from UEFI to Legacy boot as well as switching from RST mode and disabling secure boot, but none of these solved the problem. In BIOS, it also did not show a hard drive as being detected. The drive did not show up as a recognized boot media. I cloned the existing drive, replaced it, and tried to boot. I recently purchased a SK hynix Gold P31 1TB PCIe NVMe to replace the existing 256gb SSD (also SK hynix) in my Flex 14IWL (81SQ).
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