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07-13-2020 08:17 PM #1
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Any way to disable NVME in BIOS ?
This is really annoying, what if you want to isolate 2 systems and you can't disable NVME? Is someone doing anything to fix this?! It is really important, to be able to do that and pretty basic feature. Or what if you go to online bank, you want to disable all of your disks! I heard ASUS years ignoring this...
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07-13-2020 09:03 PM #2
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You may want to explain exactly what you are trying to do.. You don't want to use Secure Boot or you want to install in the Legacy mode?
NVMe in the Bios provides a driver during boot for a NVMe drive. If you don't to use it, you can add the SATA drivers during an install...
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07-15-2020 02:49 PM #3
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I want to do exactly what i said: to disable NVME in bios to keep system i am booting from live-cd isolated. So your solution is not to use NVME ? How the heck i was supposed to know, before buying NVME and motherboard. When it is pretty basic feature. It was always possible to disable disks in bios, so i didn't thought, that would be a problem... Besides you never know what issues turn up, before buying new pc. You can't check for everything, besides you won't find some problems, unless you know what you are looking for. Which you can't know, before buying it...
Besides you won't find certain info, even in manuals, official website and reviews. I read all of these and didn't hear about this issue.Last edited by empleat; 07-15-2020 at 02:51 PM.
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07-15-2020 11:08 PM #4
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07-18-2020 02:57 PM #5
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07-18-2020 05:36 PM #6
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We are not trolling you. We want to know what your setup is. Give us scenarios. "Isolating two system"? What do you mean by that? where is the OS installed? Do you want the ability to boot in to two different drives independently without each OS knowing the other drive exists by turning off NVMe or SATA completely (kind of like having two separate isolated computers in one where it's physically and virtually impossible to hack)? What you are explaining to us is way to broad.
With todays motherboards, you can turn off the native NVMe driver, but that is it.Last edited by Jesseinsf; 07-18-2020 at 06:20 PM.
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07-18-2020 06:01 PM #7
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07-26-2020 09:53 AM #8
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I thought is was clear. Yes it is how you said it. I have WIndows 10 installed on NVME. For example, when i do online banking from live cd, i used to disable all my disks , to reduce risk . To isolate live cd system, from other system and things on disks. But i found many posts on these forums people want to have option to disable NMVE for various reasons, for years! I am not saying that to complain. I am just asking, if it is not possible. Or so devs will perphaps add it in future. I suppose when you disable sata controller in bios, disk won't simply work. But there is no option to disable nvme in bios. Maybe it would be possible with bios mod, but i don't want to risk it , on my new pc.
What? It said exactly what i mean, disable nvme in bios, same as you can disable sata controllers. How is that my fault, that you don't understand english?Last edited by empleat; 07-26-2020 at 10:00 AM.
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07-26-2020 11:30 AM #9
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Sadly the answer is no (for now). The only option in this situation is creating a virtual machine, which is better than having to buy two separate PCs. In a virtual machine, you can completely hide any host hard drive as if it were turned off in the BIOS. You do this by not enabling the functionality. Hope this helps for now.
The virtual machine software called Hyper-V is built in to Windows 10 Pro and needs to be enabled if you want to use it. And of course, you need a copy of Windows.
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07-26-2020 02:13 PM #10
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