Windows 10: Windows doesn't recognise my SSD is NVMe

Discus and support Windows doesn't recognise my SSD is NVMe in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I have a Samsung 980 NVMe SSD and it has been working fine for a year. Today I used Xbox Game Bar to check if my system is DirectStorage compatible and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by FinlaySutherland, Oct 28, 2023.

  1. Windows doesn't recognise my SSD is NVMe


    I have a Samsung 980 NVMe SSD and it has been working fine for a year. Today I used Xbox Game Bar to check if my system is DirectStorage compatible and it says that my drive isn't NVMe supported, even though it is an NVMe drive in a slot that supports an NVMe drive. My motherboard fully supports NVMe and yet in Windows settings, it says the bus type is SATA and not NVMe. In my bios it is aware that it is an NVMe drive and I have it configured to AHCI and not raid, yet it still doesn't recognise it properly. Any help would be appreciated

    :)
     
    FinlaySutherland, Oct 28, 2023
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  2. BetoLP Win User

    Windows doesn`t start. Authomatic repair doesn`t work.

    Thanks again!!

    I`m sorry I had not noticed that the text on the picture was in spanish. It says that windows has replaced some damaged clusters in "name" file and "directory". Then, at the end "an unspecified error occurred (75736e6a726e6c2e 4f6)".

    I`ll do it and I`ll be updating this thread when I have the report.

    - - - Updated - - -

    I ran SeaTools. These are the results:

    Windows doesn't recognise my SSD is NVMe 233722d1557862791t-windows-doesn-t-start-authomatic-repair-doesn-t-work-hdd-test-1-.png


    Does it mean my HDD is useless?
     
    BetoLP, Oct 29, 2023
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  3. Upgrade Windows 7 on SSD NVMe to Windows 10 on SSD NVMe

    Hi Varnium,

    Thanks for updating me.

    Usually, you can install Windows 10 on SSD NVme directly if your computer BIOS detects it.

    You can try the following steps if your computer detects the SSD NVme:

    1-After creating a Windows 10 bootable USB and going through the installation process. From the Installation page "Install Now", press F10 to open the Command Prompt.

    2-Type these commands and hit enter:

    diskpart

    list disk

    select disk X (Replace X with your SSD NVme number shown in the list above)

    clean

    3-Restart your computer and go through the installation process.

    If your computer does not detect it or the BIOS detects it, but you cannot see it during the installation process, it is best to contact your computer manufacturer's support services to provide you with accurate information about configuring BIOS.

    Here are similar cases:

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    https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-ae/000132...

    Note: Make sure you can find all Windows 10 compatible drivers for your computer from manufacturer's official website and your computer fully supports Windows 10 before taking further actions.

    Please do not hesitate to ask if you need further assistance.

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    DYARIBARHAM, Oct 29, 2023
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  4. Windows doesn't recognise my SSD is NVMe

    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, Oct 29, 2023
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