Windows 10: RSTe Not Recognizing NVME SSDs

Discus and support RSTe Not Recognizing NVME SSDs in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Good day all! This is my first post here so I'll tag the intro on top. I'm Matthew Bourguignon. I own a small computer biz in Auburn, Alabama called... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by TheBourgKing, Jun 8, 2020.

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    Good day all! This is my first post here so I'll tag the intro on top. I'm Matthew Bourguignon. I own a small computer biz in Auburn, Alabama called BourgTech. I started doing business in 2011 in Daytona Beach, Florida. I've been tinkering with computers since I was 10 and I built my first computer when I was 16, while laid up due to ACL surgery. I've been Googling my backside off trying to find an answer to this particular problem so I'm hoping y'all can help me. I use the Gigabyte C246/C246m boards as the platform for my SMB server build. I've recently started tweaking the design with my test bench unit, using 2x 256GB Kingston NVME SSDs for OS install and tiered storage cache in MS Storage Spaces. I'd been hoping to use the Intel RSTe RAID function to provision 30% of the two SSDs together to create a 76.8GB RAID1 array for OS installation, with the remaining capacity passed-through to the operating system, allowing Windows to see that space as available for use in a Storage Pool. However, I never made it that far, because... Intel RSTe does not show the SSDs in the "Create RAID" menu. The two PCIe channels DO appear in the Intel RSTe setup menu in the UEFI, and when I assign those channels to Intel RSTe, the Kingston NVMEs disappear from the UEFI's NVME options menu, indicating the Intel RSTe controller has grabbed the NVME drives, but after that they totally ghost. They don't show in the RAID Disks, Non-RAID Disks, or Create RAID menus in UEFI. If I try reverting to the old RSTe oROM, they don't show up there either. The NVMEs just straight-up G H O S T. �‍ Hope you don't mind some Emoji; I try to have fun with the challenges I face. Now here's the twist! If I switch the RSTe Mode to Disable, which changes the operating mode from RSTe to RST switching from enterprise to consumer, suddenly the NVME drives appear in the UEFI menu. I can RAID the NVME SSDs in this config. I thought about leaving the system configured this way but alas, if I provision only 30% of the two SSDs into a single RAID1, the remaining capacity simply disappears. I need that extra capacity to pass through to Windows, which I thought was a function of RSTe. My goal here is to establish the OS install on a small NVME RAID1 array, providing operational redundancy to avoid downtime, while passing the remaining percentage along to Storage Spaces to act as cache for the server's 4TB of slower, whirly disk capacity. I've tried doing this at a software level by mirroring the OS install across two NVME disks, but then the remaining capacity of each NVME disk disappears from the Storage Pool. It looks like MS configured Windows not to allow use of Dynamic Disk capacity in a Storage Spaces pool. That means my only shot at demoing this config is by deploying RAID1 at a hardware level for 30% of the NVME SSD cap, and then allowing the remaining 70% cap to pass through to Windows. If anyone can help me determine why the NVME SSDs don't even appear in Intel RSTe, I would appreciate it! MB

    :)
     
    TheBourgKing, Jun 8, 2020
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    Hi.

    Does the BIOS recognize the NVME SSD?

    Also, what is the BIOS version?
     
    auggy [Directly], Jun 8, 2020
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    My MB is a crosshair vii hero with latest bios 2901.

    The m.2 1 link mode is auto, gen 1, gen 2, gen 3

    M.2 2 is the same. And in the boot section nvme is visible and enabled.
     
    AdrianLucke72, Jun 8, 2020
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    NVME SSD

    Tried this, and windows still didn't see the nvme ssd. It was a brand new nvme ssd right out of the box. Nothing works.
     
    AdrianLucke72, Jun 8, 2020
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