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Hi Jose,
The screenshots are attached on my last post.
No, I´m still not able to install Windows.
Hi minipc2018,
I want to let you know that we are checking this internally.
As soon we have more information we will let you know.
Regards.
Hello minipc2018,
After checking since this is happening with other drives., I want to recommend you to contact us directly through chat, phone, or web ticket in order to assist you with the warranty replacement.
Regards.
Jose V.
Intel® Customer Support Technician
i think that this may be happening for the same reason that i am currently experiencing boot issues after cloning to an nvme. after a couple days of trying to troubleshoot this issue to be able to save my data and repair the boot partitions i was somehow able to get in to log on where i have ADATA ssd toolbox which came with my drive and i noticed the WWN is all zeros. while tying to find out if its related to my issue i find that its used for addressing drives, especially in fibre networks but also other related scenarios. i also found a solution in another forum for linux users where someone mentions the fact that it is a common bug when specifically using a direct attached nvme (maybe also ssd in general). Mine is installed in an m.2 slot which is usually the connection for NUC storage if im not mistaken. but that solution was for lunix and I am a windows user. this post relates to windows as well. Does anyone think this might be the cause of issue here and if so, any ideas on how to tell windows to possibly recognize the drive by directing it to the nvme by either giving it the correct WWN or if it was somehow wiped when attempting install, how to give it a new one that will be visible?
Hi @Jescofield , I´m really interested on reading more about the topics you mentioned, can you please provide me the links that you were reading about?
The really curious part about my situation is that only a specific distribution of Linux can actually read the drive: linux-lite-3.6-32bit. I even successfully installed the full OS there, but after upgrading Linux Lite the system won´t boot again.
Other Linux based distributions (32 bit or 64 bit) like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Puppy Linux don work at all.
For Windows, the only way I can make the nvme drive to appear is when I manually load the vendor´s drivers, which I understand is not even necessary.
Anyway, I gave up with this nvme drive and ended up buying a regular m.2 sata ssd drive. So far it has worked perfectly dual booting Linux Mint and Windows 10.
im pretty sure this is the place i was talking about https://superuser.com/questions/1349499/motherboard-uefi-doesnt-detect-m-2-ssd-drive
and here is the program screenshot where i was seeing all 0's
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