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Elina_williams ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 Oct 2018 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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I have installed SSD on my Acer Aspire. I removed all the drives from PC except for new OS drive. Boot from USB stick and install on the blank drive. Add back other devices when the installation is complete. View Kernel Data Inpage Error for more information.
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davidk350 ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 23 Oct 2018 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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There are two ways to configure this UEFI option. The first one is the easiest and has no other requirements of your PC hardware. The second way requires your video source to be compatible with a protocol called GOP. That's why I don't suggest using the second method unless you know your video source is GOP compatible. MS Office error code 80070663
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bobowyc ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 04 Oct 2018 Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Hi guys, I am using a Z97 Extreme 4 motherboard and just flashed my bios from version 2.10 to 2.60; reason being I bought an Intel 760p 512GB M.2 PCIE NVME SSD. And while in version 2.10, i did not test if the nvme drive worked, because i read forums that only at 2.40 it will work. So right now after flashing it to 2.60, it is still not detected in my bios or in windows. Am i able to restore back to my previous bios version and then flash back to 2.40? Lol. Didnt think properly before flashing my bios.. xD haihs.
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sanctempdyra ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 27 Sep 2018 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Hello, My first suggestion with any SSD - forget about RAID. It will create more headaches than it is worth - you also lose the TRIM function of the SSD with RAID. The way I install on all SSDs - I remove all drives from the PC except the SDD (new OS drive) and optical drive. Boot from the Windows DVD (or you can use a USB stick), and install on the blank drive. After installation is complete - add back the other drives. If you are using kissanime multiple SSDs, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc should all be separate volumes. If you setup the drive in RAID 0, and there is an error on any of the drives/SSDs - you lose absolutely everything on every drive. ThankYou. Regards, Sanc
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cronos ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 13 Aug 2018 Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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¿Toshiba RC100 NVMe SSD is compatible with Z97E-ITX/ac ? I have installed Toshiba RC100 NVMe Solid State Drive (SSD) on M.2 socket of the mobo. The bios does not detect the SSD. But Windows 10 installer detect the SSD without problems. I use the latest bios 2.20. I have installed windows 10 on the SSD but when I turn on the computer I do not see the boot option and therefore I can not start windows. Windows never gets started because the boot option does not exist inside the bios. If I pulse F11 for boot options I do not see the boot sector of SSD M.2 available. What is happening? Is it a Toshiba SSD problem? Should I try another SSD brand? Transcend MTS420 will work? Supposedly my motherboard and BIOS are compatible with M.2 and NVMe. I
have disconnected all normal hard drives of the SATA data ports. Right
now I only have the SSD in the M.2 socket and the problem persists.
Should I apply some special configuration in the bios so that the m.2 boot option is available?
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Archaedus ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 May 2018 Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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I simply wanted to add a few modifiers so they aren't brought up in a future response: this is my only storage device and I'm not occupying any SATA with other components.
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Archaedus ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 May 2018 Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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Good evening,
I'm putting together a new PC using the following items: ASRock Fatality B350 Gaming K4 Ryzen 5 2400g Windows 10 64 bit Eluktronics 500GB-PRO-X NvME 1.3 SSD I followed the instructions provided from the first post of this discussion three years ago. Everything was going swimmingly when I booted to a USB with the most recent Windows 10 Home 64 bit ISO. My storage was recognized immediately. After the installation finished, however, I was unable to boot to Windows. There wasn't an option for Windows in the UEFI 'Boot Options,' nor, in fact, was my device detected when I tried to reinstall Windows again (to see if that would fix the problem. The company does not provide drivers on their website, so I'm unable to load them during the Windows install to see if that will allow Windows to see the storage. My BIOS is up to date and this was a fresh installation of Windows. Does anyone know what I can do to fix this issue? Thanks! *Update* I disabled CSM and was able to see my partition when attempting to reinstall Windows; however, I remain unable to boot to Windows. *Update II* I attempted to "Continue To Windows" from the boot drive and now I am unable to see my drive in the Window Installation Process once again. |
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