Windows disc management doesn't recognize NVME devices.
Windows disc management doesn't recognize NVME devices.
NVME isn't visible in Windows disk partitions anymore, though it was present before. The phrase "used to" refers to when my main SSD that hosted Windows functioned well and NVME appeared. Now that my main drive failed or became corrupted, it no longer shows up. I'm currently running Windows 10 version 1709 (2018) and the NVME isn't detected. The drive appears in Device Manager and BIOS settings. I've tried updating drivers, changing the NVM slot, and using an NVMe adapter at various locations.
Set up AHCI/RAID drivers properly. For a fast boot, ensure your drivers are installed on the Windows USB during installation. Take out the SSD and install Windows on the NVMe drive. In Disk Manager, right-click the drive and choose initialize it as GPT.
Refer to the mainboard specifications on the vendor support website.
These are the sole drivers connected to this talk, so they won’t be downloaded since I’m not enabling RAID.