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Discus and support 2 NVMe in PCIe are no longer recognized in Windows after config change in BIOS X370 / ASUS... in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; 2 NVMe in PCIe are no longer recognized in Windows after config change in BIOS X370 / ASUS Hyper M.2 x16 Card V2First, it worked perfectly before...I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Stephan Ertel, Jun 16, 2021.

  1. 2 NVMe in PCIe are no longer recognized in Windows after config change in BIOS X370 / ASUS...


    2 NVMe in PCIe are no longer recognized in Windows after config change in BIOS X370 / ASUS Hyper M.2 x16 Card V2First, it worked perfectly before...I have 3 NVMe, and a couple of S-ATA SSDs and HDDs... A real bunch of disks, just to know..My Mainboard is an ASRock Fatal1ty Gaming X, X370 Chipset most recent Bios P6.00A couple of months ago, i bought my 3rd NVMe, one is Full Speed on Board, 2nd onboard - as expected from x2 PCIe2.0 - and a 3rd one was mounted on a PCIe X4 simple adapter for 16 bucks and works great in the second x16 slot.... But to have maximum possible numbers just on screen

    :)
     
    Stephan Ertel, Jun 16, 2021
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  2. slance310 Win User

    PCIe adapter to NVMe SSD

    Hi,

    First off, you need to determine if your BIOS supports booting from a PCIe NVMe M.2 drive..

    I have a 2012 era Asrock motherboard in which the Bios provided by Asrock did not support booting from the NVMe, although it could be used for DATA.. I eventually found a website catering to the editing of BIOS files and was able to add modifications to
    the Bios to make this work.. It works well..

    Windows 7 will need drivers for the PCIe NVMe, Windows 10 has them built-in...

    New drivers will not solve a Bios issue that does not support your device.. You will need an actual Bios that is capable of recognizing it as a boot device.. Your Bios may support it now, but it may not.. It depends upon what type of updates Dell has made
    available..
     
    slance310, Jun 16, 2021
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  3. NVME SSD

    I have the nvme drive in the m.2 1 slot that can run either PCIe or SATA. there is no setting in the bios to set slot m.2 1 to either PCIe or SATA that I can find.
     
    AdrianLucke72, Jun 16, 2021
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  4. DavidK_1 Win User

    2 NVMe in PCIe are no longer recognized in Windows after config change in BIOS X370 / ASUS...

    PCIe adapter to NVMe SSD

    I have a Dell Inspiron 580 desktop circa 2012 running Windows 7. Would like to upgrade to Windows 10 and boot from a new PCIe adapter for NVMe SSD. I understand that I may have to install new NVWe drivers to have BIOS recognize PCIe as a boot drive option.
    Am on I the right track? Is this even possible? Any help would be appreciated. TIA
     
    DavidK_1, Jun 16, 2021
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