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NVME m.2 Problem PLEASE help..

kali011

hello guys i try to instal win 10 on nvme kingston a2000. Motherboard find the nvme but when i go to instalation of windwos from usb flash its says there are no installed disk and its like i dont have any ssd or hard disk so i cant install it ? How to fix that i update bios but again the same motherboard is z370 gaming pro carbon AC. im so sad..

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humm   99% sure that chipset supports NVME..  are you uusinga M.2 slot on board or in a PCI adaptor?    have you verified the drive works in another pc to rule out a dud?

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1 minute ago, True said:

humm   99% sure that chipset supports NVME..  are you uusinga M.2 slot on board or in a PCI adaptor?    have you verified the drive works in another pc to rule out a dud?

Its in m.2 slot i read that i should disable csm mode but im not sure it will work that

 

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Thats a bios setting .   It normally in PCI settings ..   Look for advanced settings in your bios   may be 2-3 laysers of menus in,

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2 minutes ago, True said:

Thats a bios setting .   It normally in PCI settings ..   Look for advanced settings in your bios   may be 2-3 laysers of menus in,

should i enable only UEFI mode disable optane ?

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10 minutes ago, kali011 said:

should i enable only UEFI mode disable optane ?

Ya that not a octane drive  is optaane the defult?  odd that

 

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Just now, True said:

Ya that not a octane drive  is optaane the defult?  odd that

 

i do this still not work oh boy.. i dont know what to do anymore...

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I would suggest you try drive in another system to rule out dud.

 

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4 minutes ago, True said:

I would suggest you try drive in another system to rule out dud.

 

i activate only AHCI mode and it worked ! THANKS

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Just now, kali011 said:

i do this still not work oh boy.. i dont know what to do anymore...

Have you tried loading up command line from the windows installer and using diskpart to see if the disk is visible there? 

 

try the following: 

Click Install Now

Accept License Agreement

When the option is displayed to select an installation type, click (Custom Advanced)

Press Shift + F10 on your keyboard

type the following commands

"DISKPART" (Hit Enter)

"list volume" (Hit Enter)

this should show your m.2 drive in the volumes list. If it doesn't, try "list partition" and "list disk" to see if it shows up there.

3 minutes ago, True said:

I would suggest you try drive in another system to rule out dud.

 

Hard to convince me it's a dud if it shows up in BIOS... I've seen weirder things though so I won't count it out just yet. 

Fine you want the PSU tier list? Have the PSU tier list: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psu-tier-list-40-rev-103/

 

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