I have a new PC build with just a WD Black NVMe SSD.
My motherboard is a ASUS Republic of Gamers Crosshair VII Hero WiFi.
When I boot from the USB drive and try to install windows 10, it can’t find the storage device.
It asks to install the driver for the storage device driver.
I couldn’t find a disk that came with the SSD.
What do I do?
I got it to recognize the drive.
I had to go to the BIOS and select auto detect M.2. It was set to disabled by default.
Then the BIOS recognized the drive.
alucke
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I have the exact same motherboard, which setting in the bios did you change to get windows 10 to see the m.2 nvme ssd?
alucke
I just checked.
It was one of these two options:
Boot–>Boot Option # 1 → M2
OR
Advanced–>Onboard Devices Configuration–>M.2_2 PCIe Bandwidth Configuration–>Auto
@alucke, did you see my response last week?