09-21-2018 05:45 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:28 PM by ROGBot
09-21-2018 06:22 AM
09-21-2018 06:49 AM
09-21-2018 07:37 AM
Mr. Fox wrote:
...boot into Windows Safe Mode the first time and Windows 10 will update itself.
09-21-2018 12:26 PM
mirekti wrote:
But what will be updated? How will Windows know I want to user RAID with those two NVMes in the dimm.2 slot, and no RAID with NVMe disk on the motherboard?
I have just tried to enable RAID for NVMe and left the SATA in ACHI (only my 4th drive is SATA and I don't plan on using it in RAID).
Once I rebooted the system it kept cycling to BIOS only and I wasn't able to enter the Safe mode. Only after I set RAID for NVMe back to Disabled the system booted to safe mode.
To me this looks like all NVMe drives are considered a RAID disks when NVMe RAID is enabled.
12-27-2018 08:07 AM
mirekti wrote:
I have three NVMe disks. One is 512G for the OS and two 2GB which I planned on using in RAID0 by installing them in dimm.2 card which came with Asus Zenith Extreme.
It seems this combination is not working. The OS is already installed on the 512GB disk, and when I try to enable raid for the other two disks I get an error : Windows is currently installed to an NVMe disk and upgrading will make the OS unbootable. Also, it says that I shall load Windows on a non-NVMe disk.
Is this a driver limitation or such combination OS on NVMe in regular and two NVMe in RAID0 will not be possible?