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Hussain36

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  1. Hahaha... Someone please send Linus some honey
  2. I switched back to AHCI and it's now working completely OK. No re-install... and nothing. @Storytellar Thanks so much.
  3. It seems AHCI is the default setting and somehow was changed to IRST (RAID). Should I change it to AHCI? I'm using M.2 Samsung 960 Evo.
  4. Here is the boot failure screen Stop Code: Inaccessible Boot Device
  5. Thabk for your reply... I'll check that and post back.
  6. When Win 10 failed to boot, it went to restore/fix page (I don't know its official name ), the auto fix tool didn't detect any problem. And when I tried to re-install Windows via USB, it didn't detect my M.2 drive. It just said there's nothing.
  7. Thanks for this, but I have tried this with multiple versions 606, 605, and 408 (original release). All failed to fix it. The only step I've not done in that procedure is the last one (press <F5> to load default BIOS values.) But I don't think it will make that big of a difference.
  8. Stock. All default settings. I haven't changed anything.
  9. Hi, My new PC failed to boot after bios update. The total use time may be less than 5 day! After installing Windows 10, I tried to update the BIOS. And then Windows failed to boot. I tried to re-install the OS but it didn't detect the drive. The drive is detected in UEFI, and also Windows 10 shows loading but then failed to boot. Here is the hardware list: Asus Z370 Prime-A M.2 Samsung 960 EVO - 1TB Intel i7-8700K G.Skill Trident RGB - 64GB (16 x 4) Nvidia Quadro P4000 OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit The BIOS update was done natively in the UEFI via internet to version 606 (latest release). After OS failed to boot, my troubleshooting was to get BIOS version 605, then tried 606 again, then original first release 408. All of these was via USB after downloading them from ASUS website. Lastly, I retried version 606 updated via internet. In all of these trials, OS (Windows 10) failed to boot. I tried to physically remove the M.2 and re-installed it again. All with no luck. I appreciate it if anyone can help me to fix this issue. I haven't got that much of things installed on it. If I couldn't solve it, I'll return it to the retailer. Thanks for your help
  10. Well, the other question is, should I do it? does it worth?
  11. Hi, I wonder if possible to have Windows 10 Pro OS boots from M.2 on RAID 0 for ultra fast performance. My system is: Asus Z370 Prime / Intel i7 - 8700K Is it possible to boot from raid 0 M.2?
  12. Samsung CHG90 Gaming Monitor 49 inch https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/monitors/gaming/49--chg90-qled-gaming-monitor-lc49hg90dmnxza/
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