04-23-2017 07:22 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:56 PM by ROGBot
04-24-2017 01:56 AM
chevell65 wrote:
Please scroll to nearly the bottom of this page for directions to install Windows 10 to your Samsung NVME drive.
04-24-2017 04:23 AM
04-24-2017 08:29 AM
Northland wrote:
I got the exact same problem, with both a 950pro and a 960evo m.2´s. I tired the link above and took all drives out but the 950 (took the other m.2 960 out too) so that i only had the 950 installed. But the problem is still there. Samsung magician says that the 950pro is not supported. This is with a fresh copy of win10 and only the nvme samsung driver installed.
*update:
I got it sorted now, the only thing i needed to do was to "clear secure boot keys" in bios, and not installing any new "secure boot keys" save and exit bios. After that Samsung magician found my drives as normal again. I got CSM on enable and boot option set to "windows UEFI".
04-25-2017 04:30 AM
04-25-2017 07:47 AM
g.tse wrote:
Two more quick questions if you could assist please.
Since everything is working now, I would like to know the following:
I have wiped & removed my 960pro to add to another build (1800X on Crosshair VI Hero) - left my 950 pro on this rig.
Performance wise, does it make any difference which m2 slot I use?
On the other hand, since I have another SSD available for that build that I can use, I was also considering the option of reformatting both and using the 950 pro and the 960 evo in a raid configuration on this board. Do you think it is worth it?
04-25-2017 10:29 PM
chevell65 wrote:
Glad to see you figured out the secure boot key delete to make that drive show up in Samsung Magician.
You are supposed to use the top M.2 slot for your Op system drive.
What is the reason for this, and are there any performance implications? I've loaded my OS (win10) on the lower M.2 slot., and so wonder if I should redo it. I have the same drive in each (SS 960 Evo). Thanks!
04-26-2017 10:42 AM
goanna wrote:chevell65 wrote:
Glad to see you figured out the secure boot key delete to make that drive show up in Samsung Magician.
You are supposed to use the top M.2 slot for your Op system drive.
What is the reason for this, and are there any performance implications? I've loaded my OS (win10) on the lower M.2 slot., and so wonder if I should redo it. I have the same drive in each (SS 960 Evo). Thanks!
The top M.2 is listed as primary but I believe it works either way.
02-26-2019 03:44 AM
Northland wrote:
I got the exact same problem, with both a 950pro and a 960evo m.2´s. I tired the link above and took all drives out but the 950 (took the other m.2 960 out too) so that i only had the 950 installed. But the problem is still there. Samsung magician says that the 950pro is not supported. This is with a fresh copy of win10 and only the nvme samsung driver installed.
*update:
I got it sorted now, the only thing i needed to do was to "clear secure boot keys" in bios, and not installing any new "secure boot keys" save and exit bios. After that Samsung magician found my drives as normal again. I got CSM on enable and boot option set to "windows UEFI".