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How To Install Windows 10 On Nvme M.2

  • #1
I'one thousand trying to install windows 10 on a newly built PC, my bios detecting the SSD but windows 10 installer go on saying "We couldn't detect any drives". I've tried couple of suggestions but nothing seems to piece of work.

I'm using Intel 12 gen i5 12400f, Asus Prime b660m A wifi D4, and PNY SSD NVMe CS2140 PCIE Gen4 x4

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  • #8
I don't know if yous're trolling me, or just didn't really understand the question, but WHERE did y'all buy it? I don't mean "online". I hateful, WHERE? Amazon? Newegg? Ebay? Someplace else? Was information technology in a completely shrink wrap or tamper sealed package that didn't look like information technology was e'er opened earlier or was there a chance it might have been purchased and returned already previously because the packet had already appeared to have been opened previously?

Honestly, in most every instance where an K.2 SSD is showing upwardly in the BIOS merely isn't being detected by the Windows installer or fails during the Windows installation, information technology's been due to a faulty drive. Might be a good idea to just render information technology. And personally, I'd recommend a unlike drive as well. PNY branded solid state drives take not seemed, to me, to have a very good showing like some of their other products have over the years.

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  • #two
What motherboard BIOS version is currently installed?

Which M.2 slot are you using, the 1 through the CPU or the motherboard chipset?

Have you tried reinstalling the M.2 drive merely to be certain information technology is fully seated, even if it shows upward in the BIOS I'd notwithstanding endeavour to reseat it, just to be sure. And, I'd be sure that it is installed in the M.2_1 slot. If information technology IS in that slot, and then attempt the other slot.

Practise you accept ANY other drives fastened to the system? I'm assuming not since Windows is telling you there are no drives available, but always worth asking when an M.2 bulldoze isn't showing up.

What "suggestions" have you tried? It'southward e'er a practiced idea to include annihilation y'all've "already tried" and then nosotros know what'due south been done or not done.

Is secure boot and all UEFI options enabled in the BIOS including AHCI mode?

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  • #3
What motherboard BIOS version is currently installed?

Which M.2 slot are you using, the one through the CPU or the motherboard chipset?

Have you tried reinstalling the M.2 drive but to be sure it is fully seated, even if it shows up in the BIOS I'd still try to reseat it, merely to be sure. And, I'd be sure that information technology is installed in the Yard.2_1 slot. If information technology IS in that slot, then endeavour the other slot.

Practice you lot accept ANY other drives attached to the system? I'm bold non since Windows is telling yous there are no drives available, but always worth request when an M.two drive isn't showing up.

What "suggestions" have you tried? It's always a good idea to include annihilation you lot've "already tried" so nosotros know what's been done or non done.

Is secure kicking and all UEFI options enabled in the BIOS including AHCI mode?

Give thanks y'all for your fourth dimension replying to my question.

I'm using the version 1402 bios, I believe its the latest version available on Asus website.

As for slot currenly I'k using the one through CPU (the slot right above the GPU), although I've however to effort the other slot so Im going to try that.

I did attempt reinstalling it just on the aforementioned slot, so I will attempt the other slot.

I dont take any other drive , Its simply my G.2 SSD since a friend told me not to plug other drive until I install windows.

I've updated my bios, I did the shift+F10 command prompt to clean deejay (just information technology didn't read my Grand.ii SSD, only my bootable flashdisk), disabling CMS and changing boot settings.

I couldn't found the AHCI setting in my bios, I don't know is that mean I don't accept the latest bios update or something, but I couldn't find information technology anywhere non even with the F9 Search choice.

I deceit really fiddle effectually with the bios settings since I dont really understand much bcs honestly this is my first time building my own PC.

Again cheers for trying to help

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  • #4
Where did you buy the bulldoze?

Endeavour the other slot and go back to me.

  • #v
Where did you buy the drive?

Try the other slot and become dorsum to me.

Distressing for the belatedly response I merely got back from work

I bought it online

I tried information technology and it still didn't piece of work

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  • #half-dozen
I've updated my bios, I did the shift+F10 control prompt to clean disk (but it didn't read my Grand.2 SSD, only my bootable flashdisk), disabling CMS and changing boot settings.
I couldn't plant the AHCI setting in my bios
Set csm to enabled, secure kick disabled.
Ready sata controller manner to AHCI (not Intel RST with optane).
  • #seven
Prepare csm to enabled, secure boot disabled.
Set sata controller mode to AHCI (not Intel RST with optane).
Thank you for your reply.

I already tried the CSM settings both enabled or disabled, I as well already tried to modify the boot settings.

Equally I say before, I couldn't find the AHCI setting opstion in my bios.

Darkbreeze
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  • #8
I don't know if you're trolling me, or merely didn't actually understand the question, but WHERE did you purchase it? I don't hateful "online". I mean, WHERE? Amazon? Newegg? Ebay? Someplace else? Was it in a completely shrink wrap or tamper sealed bundle that didn't look like it was ever opened before or was there a chance information technology might accept been purchased and returned already previously because the package had already appeared to accept been opened previously?

Honestly, in most every example where an G.two SSD is showing up in the BIOS just isn't being detected by the Windows installer or fails during the Windows installation, it's been due to a faulty drive. Might exist a good idea to simply return information technology. And personally, I'd recommend a different drive as well. PNY branded solid state drives accept non seemed, to me, to have a very good showing like some of their other products have over the years.

  • #9
I don't know if you're trolling me, or but didn't really understand the question, but WHERE did you lot buy it? I don't mean "online". I mean, WHERE? Amazon? Newegg? Ebay? Someplace else? Was it in a completely compress wrap or tamper sealed package that didn't wait like it was e'er opened before or was there a chance it might have been purchased and returned already previously because the package had already appeared to take been opened previously?

Honestly, in almost every instance where an M.two SSD is showing up in the BIOS only isn't being detected past the Windows installer or fails during the Windows installation, it'due south been due to a faulty bulldoze. Might exist a skilful idea to simply render it. And personally, I'd recommend a different bulldoze equally well. PNY branded solid state drives have not seemed, to me, to have a very good showing like some of their other products have over the years.

Oh no Im not trolling you I must've miss understood, I bought it on Tokopedia (Indonesian e-commerce app). The packaging looks skillful, nil out of ordinary I would say.

And as well I've already solved the problem. Information technology turns out that I need to install an Intel RST driver while installing Windows.

Cheers anyway for trying to help, much appreciated.

Darkbreeze
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  • #10
Why would you lot need to exercise that?

The IRST driver is only necessary for RAID configurations, and "supposedly" offers better performance on SOME non-RAID hardware, but I've done a hell of a lot of testing with and without information technology, and there has NEVER, Always, been any difference in functioning from what I've seen. I've installed, literally, at least 40 or fifty Thou.two NVME drives, and accept never, ever, not once, always needed to install the Intel RST driver for them to work with installing Windows. ANY version of Windows, unless you are running a RAID array.

  • #11
Why would you need to do that?

The IRST commuter is merely necessary for RAID configurations, and "supposedly" offers better performance on SOME non-RAID hardware, but I've washed a hell of a lot of testing with and without information technology, and at that place has NEVER, E'er, been any departure in functioning from what I've seen. I've installed, literally, at least twoscore or fifty M.2 NVME drives, and take never, ever, non one time, ever needed to install the Intel RST driver for them to work with installing Windows. Whatever version of Windows, unless you are running a RAID array.

Beats me, I just read someone suggesting that and I tried it and it worked.
If it sounds dumb but it works its not dumb I judge
Darkbreeze
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  • #12
No, I agree. Glad it worked out whether it makes sense to me or not.
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