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3 hours ago, xAcid9 said:

Check again. 🤔

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Download https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/Driver/mb_driver_intel_bootdisk_irst_64_17.2.11.1033.zip

Extract it into your USB installer. Boot the installer, when it show no NVME drive detected  you click Load. Load the driver you extracted. 

 

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It should detect it now unless you messed up BIOS setting. If that the case, reset your BIOS setting. 

There is no on or off setting for RAID but it does say EZ RAID in there and it says that I need to have RAID on so it's clearly off if it's saying that it needs to be on and that's for SATA SSD or HDD since it's NVMe it doesn't have a SATA port on it also it does show that the NVMe is there in BBS but not in the boot options second image shows in boot order and the first shows inside BBS824ba7cd-8409-48c3-8dac-5111b872981b.thumb.jpg.fdcef3c2de89af3ad527ef369fd32ac4.jpg31a0460e-d2cd-48e2-950f-09f6967a9246.thumb.jpg.098db15531e23938b42a61c7cf39ee1e.jpg

I tried to install windows on my pc but my nvme SSD refuses to show up as a boot drive in boot option priorities but in Hard Drive BBS it shows up and I have messed with some settings such as changing some from legacy to Uedla in every combination as well as switching other OS to windows 8/10 and windows 8/10 QWLA and nothing is working

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Download the NVME driver from your mainboard website and load it up on installation. 

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11 hours ago, Power Goose said:

My motherboard doesn't have anything that mentions RAID

Check again. 🤔

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4 hours ago, Power Goose said:

Still unsure of what to do

Download https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/Driver/mb_driver_intel_bootdisk_irst_64_17.2.11.1033.zip

Extract it into your USB installer. Boot the installer, when it show no NVME drive detected  you click Load. Load the driver you extracted. 

 

image.thumb.png.7b96c987ff1793de9c0decbc5fe2f074.png

 

It should detect it now unless you messed up BIOS setting. If that the case, reset your BIOS setting. 

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3 hours ago, xAcid9 said:

Check again. 🤔

image.png.b296ef4e65fb7e466ee00f14b71f1182.png

 

Download https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/Driver/mb_driver_intel_bootdisk_irst_64_17.2.11.1033.zip

Extract it into your USB installer. Boot the installer, when it show no NVME drive detected  you click Load. Load the driver you extracted. 

 

image.thumb.png.7b96c987ff1793de9c0decbc5fe2f074.png

 

It should detect it now unless you messed up BIOS setting. If that the case, reset your BIOS setting. 

There is no on or off setting for RAID but it does say EZ RAID in there and it says that I need to have RAID on so it's clearly off if it's saying that it needs to be on and that's for SATA SSD or HDD since it's NVMe it doesn't have a SATA port on it also it does show that the NVMe is there in BBS but not in the boot options second image shows in boot order and the first shows inside BBS824ba7cd-8409-48c3-8dac-5111b872981b.thumb.jpg.fdcef3c2de89af3ad527ef369fd32ac4.jpg31a0460e-d2cd-48e2-950f-09f6967a9246.thumb.jpg.098db15531e23938b42a61c7cf39ee1e.jpg

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