Take over my Z: drive (faster M.2) for Windows.
Take over my Z: drive (faster M.2) for Windows.
They appreciated your help and feedback, but after rebooting the M.2 it still isn’t listed as a bootable option in the BIOS. Now there are three boot menu choices appearing when powering on, with two of them failing. This has led to a complete fresh installation of all systems.
Check your computer's specifications. Not all devices can start from NVMe storage, so an older model may not support it.
It seems your motherboard supports NVMe drives for booting, but you're having trouble getting it to work. There probably is a solution—try relocating the M.2 slot and unplugging all other drives before attempting again.