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New setup with two same M.2 drives—find the best place for Windows.

New setup with two same M.2 drives—find the best place for Windows.

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GgBabes
Junior Member
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04-10-2021, 08:35 AM
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Hi everyone, I just set up my new PC and had to pick between Disk 0 and Disk 1 during Windows installation. I have two identical M.2 drives from Western Digital SN850 on my motherboard (Asus Dark Hero). I know the top slot is faster, but how do I tell if it's Disk 0 or Disk 1? The BIOS shows both as 1 and 2 in the first picture. According to the manual, 1 is the top slot. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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GgBabes
04-10-2021, 08:35 AM #1

Hi everyone, I just set up my new PC and had to pick between Disk 0 and Disk 1 during Windows installation. I have two identical M.2 drives from Western Digital SN850 on my motherboard (Asus Dark Hero). I know the top slot is faster, but how do I tell if it's Disk 0 or Disk 1? The BIOS shows both as 1 and 2 in the first picture. According to the manual, 1 is the top slot. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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ravioli_wizard
Junior Member
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04-11-2021, 07:23 PM
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M.2_1 is the preferred choice. It's advised to remove every other storage device besides the one you're setting up for Windows. Occasionally, the installer might include boot files on a different drive, leading to potential issues later. Alternatively, you could combine them using RAID.
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ravioli_wizard
04-11-2021, 07:23 PM #2

M.2_1 is the preferred choice. It's advised to remove every other storage device besides the one you're setting up for Windows. Occasionally, the installer might include boot files on a different drive, leading to potential issues later. Alternatively, you could combine them using RAID.

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Cody128Rocks
Junior Member
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04-12-2021, 02:04 AM
#3
The changes in window functions and file transfer rates would be almost invisible. I wouldn’t worry about which particular drive Windows uses—just install one drive at a time.
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Cody128Rocks
04-12-2021, 02:04 AM #3

The changes in window functions and file transfer rates would be almost invisible. I wouldn’t worry about which particular drive Windows uses—just install one drive at a time.

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1Point10
Member
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04-12-2021, 04:13 PM
#4
You took out the bottom M.2 drive, set up Windows, and then reinstalled the second drive. Luckily it was located below the GPU, making access simple. Thanks!
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1Point10
04-12-2021, 04:13 PM #4

You took out the bottom M.2 drive, set up Windows, and then reinstalled the second drive. Luckily it was located below the GPU, making access simple. Thanks!