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Msi z87 uefitool nvme
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msi z87 uefitool nvme
  1. #Msi z87 uefitool nvme windows 10#
  2. #Msi z87 uefitool nvme windows#
msi z87 uefitool nvme

So in the boot order priorities, option one is your WD Blue? Not the WD SSD correct? Screen only shows a W.ĭoes the OC Genie Boot Priority Bar look right?

#Msi z87 uefitool nvme windows#

Also, I've read that UEFI systems don't have a boot manager like Bios type systems, so they rely on a separate boot manager and that Windows boot manager should always be enabled. What drives show up under the UEFI HDD BBS Priorities? Only hard drives show up there and you if you have more than 1 installed, that have different OS's on them, you choose which one to boot from there. Have you tried enabling the Win 8/8.1/10 Feature set? When you updated the bios to 2A, you got the addition of the Win10 feature set. It will only work in a UEFI Bios environment with its ROM coding.Īn NVME drive requires NVME drivers, which Win10 should have, maybe not the best but should let it run until you can get WD specific drivers. It doesn't work with the older Legacy type "BIOS" system and it's ROMs(Read Only Memory) coding. I am asking for help, because I have already searched half the internet to solve this problem, and in case of need I will try to return the disk within the specified time (I still want it to work - I bought it at a very bargain price).įrom what I understand, Intel RST basically allows the computer to wake from sleep very quickly and only works in RAID mode. In the "Disk Management" tab as well as in the "Device Manager" tab under Windows there is also no indication of it.

#Msi z87 uefitool nvme windows 10#

Bios, of course, current - version 2.A0, Windows 10 as well. After booting the computer and entering the BIOS, I noticed that the disk is not detected in UEFI boot mode (and Legacy + UEFI) - I checked it in the "System information" tab, where the SATA interfaces are listed (at 5 and 6 there is the message "Not present "), I can't see another tab where I can find information about his status. So far I have used a Samsung 840 120GB SSD and a WD Blue 1TB HDD drive (both connected to SATA connectors - port numbers: 1 and 3, respectively). I recently bought a WD SN550 SSD NVMe drive with a capacity of 1000GB and, following the instructions, installed it in a dedicated connector on the motherboard.















Msi z87 uefitool nvme