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alexchew_2020
post Apr 24 2020, 06:30 PM

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get the mobo storage drive driver into the usb windows and install it.then it only can detect your storage nvme.
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post Apr 24 2020, 11:39 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Apr 24 2020, 06:52 PM)
Absolutely unnecessary for Windows 10 unless you enable RAID in the BIOS
For normal usage, that NVMe driver is not required at all
Also, as mentioned by TS, the NVMe SSD cannot even be detected in the BIOS, not just Windows installer

swks26 Try plugging in that NVMe SSD on another motherboard or another laptop
If the other motherboard or another laptop still can't detect it, that means the SSD is faulty. Yes, there is a possibility that even a new SSD may be dead from the factory

If you have another NVMe SSD, try plugging into the motherboard, if that NVMe SSD also cannot detect it, that means the M.2 slot on that motherboard is faulty
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not so sure thought...

i was setup a new pc with no os inside. nvme. OS cant detect any internal storage too nor the mobo also unable to read any storage on the board.

then i download the raid driver for the mobo laptop. and put into the OS usb drive. install it during inslation the raid driver. then only can read the nvme drive.

 

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