I can't get the UEFI to recognize the NVMe drive in the EFI shell.
I was able to create a UEFI bootable USB Win 10 install stick using RUFUS which the BIOS can see.
Win 10 install can see the NVMe drive and I can select it as the install drive, and Win 10 creates the partitions and copies the install files to this drive, but when Win 10 reboots to finish install, it goes to the EFI Shell only (since I have this as the UEFI 1st boot option assuming it might work).
There is no fsx: available for the NVMe, only the USB fs0: is visible.
SM said the Samsung NVMe would be supported for my board under UEFI mode, but I cannot get it to work.
Just wanted to see if there was anything I could do before I go the mod bios route. I have UEFI only set in BIOS and the only UEFI drive seen under the Boot section is the USB UEFI...only other option is UEFI EFI shell.
The PCIe slot option is enable or disable for the NVMe drive. Unless I need to put the drive in PCIe slot 1, instead of slot 8. I have 2 graphics cards on slot 1 and 2.
I was able to create a UEFI bootable USB Win 10 install stick using RUFUS which the BIOS can see.
Win 10 install can see the NVMe drive and I can select it as the install drive, and Win 10 creates the partitions and copies the install files to this drive, but when Win 10 reboots to finish install, it goes to the EFI Shell only (since I have this as the UEFI 1st boot option assuming it might work).
There is no fsx: available for the NVMe, only the USB fs0: is visible.
SM said the Samsung NVMe would be supported for my board under UEFI mode, but I cannot get it to work.
Just wanted to see if there was anything I could do before I go the mod bios route. I have UEFI only set in BIOS and the only UEFI drive seen under the Boot section is the USB UEFI...only other option is UEFI EFI shell.
The PCIe slot option is enable or disable for the NVMe drive. Unless I need to put the drive in PCIe slot 1, instead of slot 8. I have 2 graphics cards on slot 1 and 2.