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CChickenROW

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  1. On 7/17/2020 at 1:17 PM, Kisai said:

    Yeah, you might have be SOL then. AMD and Intel both warn against uninstalling or installing over previous versions.

     

    Anyway, ultimately what you need to do is boot into safe mode, and if you can't do that, you've done something fatal. 

     

    Like on Intel boards, this is how you go about installing the NVMe driver without installing it at OS install time:

    a) install the driver, msconfig and select safeboot

    b) reboot and go directly to the BIOS and switch from AHCI to RAID

    c) boot directly into safeboot

    d) remove safeboot selection and reboot normally

     

    It's very simple, but if you've missed a step, you can completely obliterate the NVMe driver, you'll have to boot from something else and try and fix it. At that point, you may as just reinstall the OS.

    I have reinstalled Windows 10 1903 and it still got BSOD.

    So I decide to wait for a long time until it got stabilized.

  2. 29 minutes ago, Kisai said:

    StoreMi I'm pretty sure requires it to be in RAID mode. "Inaccesable boot device", at least on Intel systems happens when the iRST driver isn't installed or defective and the BIOS is required to be in RAID mode to use it.

     

    AMD systems seem to be slightly different in this regard but you might have to actually update the BIOS.

     

    I knew that, so when It happens first time, I have the same idea as yours

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