z97 extreme 9 prob with samsung sm951 |
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kondorgr
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Posted: 07 Dec 2015 at 5:34am |
hello guys
i have purchased 3 weeks ago the z97 extreme 9 mobo the prob i have is that i cannot install win 7 pro or win 7 ultimate on the sm951 i have seen in the manual that i found it the box that the sm951 was not in the list of the m.2 cards on the contrary i have seen that the sm951 was in the list on this site is there any possibility to have analytical help on how to install win 7 on the sm951? i have read this: https://www.ramcity.com.au/blog/how-to-install-windows-8.1-on-the-samsung-xp941-ss/138296 and this http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2817439/install-windows-x64-sm951-drive.html#16747080 but there was not any success
pls i would like step by step instructions because i'm going to throw both mobo and sm out of the window |
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parsec
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You must overcome your feelings about throwing the mother board and SM951 out the window! That will not help you at all, and actually will make things worse. The Samsung SM951 is not a plug and play SSD. It is not a SATA drive, and requires a few special installations techniques. I use a Samsung SM951 as the OS/WIndows drive on my ASRock Z97 Extreme6 board. I've used two in RAID 0 on my ASRock Z170 board, so it certainly is possible to use these SSDs on either chipset board. But you have left out one very critical piece of information that may make a big difference, since you are using Windows 7. That you left this out worries me that you might not understand what you are working with. That is, do you have an AHCI or NVMe version of the SM951? I have a thread about installing PCIe SSDs in this forum, that will help you. But we MUST know which type of SM951 you have. http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1236&title=how-to-install-windows-on-a-pcie-ssd |
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kondorgr
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ok. i thing you are right.
how do i know which of the two is what i have? all that is written on the sm is: p/n: mzhpv256hdgl-00000 s/n: s1x2nyag904868 model: mz-hpv2560 msip-rem-sec-mz-hpv2560 wwn:5002538900036c86 1539 rev 0 sm951 f/w bxw2500q 2015.09
can you understand from this info? |
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kondorgr
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as far as the google search says, it is the ahci type....
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Yes I understand, and yes it is the AHCI type of SM951s. That makes things much easier for installing Windows 7. If you've done this already, let me know. The main thing you need to do is before you start the Win 7 installation is, in the UEFI/BIOS, go to the Boot screen and at the bottom you should find an option called CSM. If it is not there let us know. CSM is Enabled by default. That is fine, leave it Enabled. Click on CSM to display the sub-options. Find the Launch Storage OpROM Policy option. Set this to UEFI Only. In the Advanced, Storage Configuration screen, the SATA Mode for the Intel SATA ports should be set to AHCI by default. Do not use IDE. If you plan on using RAID, set it to RAID, otherwise it must be set to AHCI. Save and exit the UEFI/BIOS, and go right back into the UEFI. That's all you need to do in the UEFI/BIOS. When you install Windows you must only have the SM951 connected to the board. No other drives should be connected, or at least remove the power cable from the other drives. You may of course have the DVD/optical drive connected and powered up if you are using a Windows 7 installation disk. When you boot from your Win 7 installation media, if you have two entries with one saying "UEFI: DVD Drive" or whatever your installation media name is, choose that one to boot from. Do NOT use the entry saying "AHCI: DVD Drive", unless that is the ONLY entry in the boot order list you get. Don't worry if your SM951 is not shown in the boot order list, that does not matter. Let us know how this works for you, it should work fine. |
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kondorgr
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hello again
thanx for the response but i have some probs 1. when i press f11 for the boot menu it gives me three options: 1. uefi dvdrom 2. samnsung bla bla 3. ahci dvdrom now when i press the option 1 it returns me to the boot menu as many times as i repeat the click and i am obliged to boot with the third option which is a very slow process 2. as far as i boot with the third option, it begins to load win7 dvd and it reaches the point that i have to choose the sm in order to create the partition where it will begin to copy the win files. but when i press the "next" button it presents me an error which says: "we couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one. for more information, see the setup log files" is there any possibility that it would need a driver to be loaded in order to read correctly the sm? i tried also with a usb stick and it gives me the same three options with the dvdrom i tried it also with an original dvdrom of win7 pro
Edited by kondorgr - 10 Dec 2015 at 2:22am |
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any response please?
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