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08-25-2020 03:20 PM #11
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How is that gonna help, for example if you want to install Ubuntu dual boot, you have to disable every other disk. Or in case online-banking useless. I heard other reasons too, there is a lot of technical reasons, why this is actually needed. So i read posts ranging from 2013, that you can't disable it, is like wtf... Anyway, i posted more to raise awareness, than anything, even i doubt it is gonna do anything...
I wouldn't buy actually asus mobo again, because of this...
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08-25-2020 07:32 PM #12
Jesseinsf PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG Maximus XI Extreme (Z390) Processor Intel Core i9 9900K Memory (part number) Corsair CMW128GX4M4E3200C16 - 128GB (4x32) Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA - GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Founders Edition Sound Card Onboard TOSLINK to powered speakers Monitor MSI Creator PS321URV (32 in 4k HDR600) Storage #1 Samsung 980 Pro M.2 PCIe SSD 1TB Storage #2 Samsung 970 Pro M.2 PCIe SSD 1TB CPU Cooler ASUS ROG Strix LC II 360 AIO (3x LIAN LI UNI FAN SL INFINITY 120) Case Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic XL Black (ROG Certified) Power Supply Seasonic - PRIME TX-1000 (80+ Titanium) - New version that doesn't trip from transient spikes Keyboard RAZER HUNTSMAN ELITE - LINEAR OPTICAL SWITCH (Red) w/ PBT Keycaps Mouse Razer Basilisk Ultimate with Charging Dock Headset Bowers and Wilkins P9 Signature Mouse Pad LOFTMAT (16x13 inch) Cushioned Gaming Mat - "The Gaming Slim" Headset/Speakers Vanatoo Transparent One Encore with Rel HT/1003 Subwoofer OS Windows 11 Pro for Workstations 64-bit Network Router RAXE500 — Nighthawk AX12 12-Stream AXE11000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Router Accessory #1 Microsoft Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 Accessory #2 2x Logitech BRIO ULTRA HD PRO WEBCAM Accessory #3 10 LIAN LI UNI FAN SL INFINITY 120 (Includes AIO fans)
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The answer is NO. A few other people asked this before. They also want to be able to install independent operating systems on two drives (Not dual boot), However, they also want to disable each drive so that the other OS can't see the other drive.
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08-25-2020 07:34 PM #13
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02-02-2021 05:15 PM #14
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The Lenovo P620 w/ ThreadRipper Pro allows disabling NVMe drives. I have a P620 and use the feature to switch between two different NVMe drives.
Disabling individual NVMe drives allows completely hiding an NVMe drive from the operating system, without the added complexity or overhead of a virtual machine. You get the full bandwidth of the PCIe drive.
I'm sympathetic to the OP. Responses range from informative to trolling.
I'm troubleshooting an installation with slow performance on the P620. I installed a second NVMe drive with a clean OS and verified the performance issue did not occur with a clean install. Opening the case and removing an NVMe drive takes time and the thermal tape on the NVMe heatsink always has a choice of sticking to the drive or the heatsink when removing it.
Figuring out where the performance issue lies on the Lenovo P620 was a piece of cake, thanks to this feature. Now I'm trying to do the same thing with a ROG Strix X570-E Gaming motherboard.Last edited by Board Monkey; 02-02-2021 at 05:25 PM. Reason: Corrected formatting codes, grammatical change
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02-02-2021 08:59 PM #15
Jesseinsf PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG Maximus XI Extreme (Z390) Processor Intel Core i9 9900K Memory (part number) Corsair CMW128GX4M4E3200C16 - 128GB (4x32) Graphics Card #1 NVIDIA - GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Founders Edition Sound Card Onboard TOSLINK to powered speakers Monitor MSI Creator PS321URV (32 in 4k HDR600) Storage #1 Samsung 980 Pro M.2 PCIe SSD 1TB Storage #2 Samsung 970 Pro M.2 PCIe SSD 1TB CPU Cooler ASUS ROG Strix LC II 360 AIO (3x LIAN LI UNI FAN SL INFINITY 120) Case Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic XL Black (ROG Certified) Power Supply Seasonic - PRIME TX-1000 (80+ Titanium) - New version that doesn't trip from transient spikes Keyboard RAZER HUNTSMAN ELITE - LINEAR OPTICAL SWITCH (Red) w/ PBT Keycaps Mouse Razer Basilisk Ultimate with Charging Dock Headset Bowers and Wilkins P9 Signature Mouse Pad LOFTMAT (16x13 inch) Cushioned Gaming Mat - "The Gaming Slim" Headset/Speakers Vanatoo Transparent One Encore with Rel HT/1003 Subwoofer OS Windows 11 Pro for Workstations 64-bit Network Router RAXE500 — Nighthawk AX12 12-Stream AXE11000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Router Accessory #1 Microsoft Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 Accessory #2 2x Logitech BRIO ULTRA HD PRO WEBCAM Accessory #3 10 LIAN LI UNI FAN SL INFINITY 120 (Includes AIO fans)
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02-17-2021 01:23 PM #16
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Irrelevant... Even if everyone jumped across cliff, would that be reason for you too?!
What if you want to isolate 2 systems? There are many reasons you need to disable all disks... And with NVME it is not like you can yank a SATA cable... But ASUS doesn't care about their customers... It is so stupid and annoying you can't disable this... You would need literally 5 computers for everything...Last edited by empleat; 02-17-2021 at 01:25 PM.
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03-07-2021 01:48 AM #17
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Asus Noobs
So many lame noobs questioning the OP about why does he want to disable NVME.
This has so many real life uses that it is useless to ask WHY does HE WANT. The question is why asus did not implement YET!
Since all my IBM-XT computers, then IBM AT 286, 386...
It is a feature so old on bios as the hard disks, since this is the first time in history that you can not disable a drive!!!!
Maybe he does want to save the disk power hours on usage?
Maybe he does care about privacy and does not want the operational system to have access to that?
If you have veracrypt in one of 2 windows 10 installs, for example, it does break the second one.
Maybe he just wants to physically isolate one system from another?
It does not matter his reasons, to turn off a disk in bios is a MUST HAVE feature, and it is unheard-of imbeciles saying he does not have to, because THEY do not have use for this function.
What is this person problem???
"You may want to explain exactly what you are trying to do.. "
HE SAID HE WANTS TO DISABLE A NVME DISK IN BIOS LIKE ANYONE ALWAYS COULD DISABLE ANY HARD DISK IN BIOS IN ALL HOME COMPUTER HISTORY!!!!
It is not acceptable this function is not present in BIOS, and i would like an answer from Asus, if it is possible or physically impossible due to some noob engineer.
I also had a lot of trouble with a dual boot, the encrypted windows sees the unencrypted, in the end some bad practice of microsoft changes something in the encrypted boot and breaks everything, and you can not use any boot fix tool, because they do not have an option to put a password and unencrypt disk.
If someone with a 2 digits iq does not understand something so simple, do not post in public. People that have 1 disk for OS and another for data and use computer to play LOL should not even comment here.
And people that come here to be a leftist militant, talking about elitism should be banned from the forum.
This place is not your political forum, kid.
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04-26-2021 12:12 AM #18
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Really Annoying
Exactly what I was thinking while reading the thread. I am happy to see that some one explained my feelings better than me
Its an old post but I was looking for a way to disable it and started to read this thread. Honestly I was too lazy to sign in but while I kept reading it made me sick how people reacted. He is asking a damn simple question. It does not matter why he is trying to do that. Anyway you really explained my feeling better than me. I was so mad and just signed in to react this old post.
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06-19-2021 08:03 PM #19
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If Lenovo can do it, I don't see why it can't be done by everyone.
This is a handy feature I need often, and it is a royal PITA to remove the NMVe drive when I need to. In fact, I have a second system set up just for this purpose.
Hopefully Asus reads this thread and implements this feature. Although this thread is kind of trashed, so it just may get overlooked.
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09-02-2021 11:12 PM #20
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I'm running into this issue, and this was one of the first threads that appeared on an online search. Searching "asus x470 disable nvme" reveals about a dozen more threads requesting a similar feature. Since a specific scenario was requested, here's mine:
I have an ASUS PRIME-X470 PRO motherboard. I have a single NVMe SSD installed, and two SATA drives. I have an existing Windows installation on the NVMe SSD, an unrelated Linux install on one SATA drive, and the other SATA drive is clean.
I want to install Windows 11 to the clean SATA drive. Windows 10 mucks up existing EFI partitions if it sees them during installation, and to avoid this in the past, I simply disconnected the drive or disabled it in BIOS prior to starting the Windows install so it wouldn't be aware of the drive(s) existing.
With the PRIME-X470 PRO, disabling the entire SATA controller is easy in BIOS. There's no option in the BIOS to disable either individual NVMe drives nor the entire NVMe controller. And simply removing the NVMe SSD is more of a pain than I care for (giant air cooler + GPU in the way; particularly with this motherboard, I have to have the GPU in the first slot for 3.0@16X, and the NVMe in the first M.2 slot for 3.0@4X, and it's an odd decision that all of those hot components have to be right next to each other for max speed).Last edited by Espionage724; 09-03-2021 at 06:42 AM.