Three boot drives freezing on the BIOS flash display after a restart indicates a potential hardware or software issue.
Three boot drives freezing on the BIOS flash display after a restart indicates a potential hardware or software issue.
I also experimented with various slots and cables; it's likely the NVMe drive was the issue, not the rest.
What helped me was starting in safe mode just once. It seems this allowed the NVME driver to function at boot from then on. To do this—when the system fails and displays the recovery screen, choose: Troubleshoot → Advanced Options → Advanced Startup Options → Startup Settings, then pick Restart. After it restarts, enter option 4 for EnableSafeMode. Let safe mode appear, log in, and restart the machine. Have you tried this before? Just to check if you can access Windows?
What bios version are you on? There is a bios update with improved ssd usage, what tells me, it may have ssd problems with older bios. Check revision of mobo. This is for version 1.