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Windows 10 boot from NVMe

LilViper78

Hi everyone,

I’m kind of at my wits’ end here. In need of guidance.

Trying to get Windows 10 to boot from a single 500gb NVMe drive with no luck.

 

System Specs:

Corsair AX850

Gigabyte Aorus Elite WiFi (F30a)

Ryzen 3600XT

Corsair H100i

Corsair Vengeance 16gb (2x8)

Seagate Firecuda 520 500gb 

Gigabyte GTX 670 (I know, it’s leftover from the old build, but I’m waiting to see how AMD responds to green team)

 

Anyone with the same UEFI revision successfully booted Windows 10 from NVMe that can walk me through the procedure?

I’ve found lots of varying procedures using Google, however, process seems to vary slightly, and UEFI / BIOS terminology varies from board to board even with the same chipset, so it’s possible I’m missing a crucial step somewhere.

 

I have disabled CSM, and enabled secure boot, cleared keys, cleaned the drive and formatted to GPT using Diskpart, rebooted into UEFI after install, and re-established keys, and everything in between, but no luck.

 

Please help,

John

 

 

 

 

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Enable CSM, disable secure boot, enable UEFI boot.

Install windows, autoformat, boot with UEFI mode.

Make sure all other disk are disconnected before installing.

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1 hour ago, SupaKomputa said:

Enable CSM, disable secure boot, enable UEFI boot.

Install windows, autoformat, boot with UEFI mode.

Make sure all other disk are disconnected before installing.

There’s no option to disable secure boot with CSM enabled, and UEFI mode only exists with CSM disabled.

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  • 1 month later...
On 9/15/2020 at 3:11 AM, LilViper78 said:

There’s no option to disable secure boot with CSM enabled, and UEFI mode only exists with CSM disabled.

Hey did you manage to fix it yet? My problems sounds just like yours and i'm really struggling! Please respond if you have a fix! :)

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On 11/7/2020 at 9:51 PM, hoidaniell said:

Hey did you manage to fix it yet? My problems sounds just like yours and i'm really struggling! Please respond if you have a fix! :)

any luck ? I can see the m2 in bios but windows install does not...

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