I have a nuc with optane memory. My previous NUC7i3 died and i received a new one with optane. I just plugged in the old ssd and activated optane and it worked fine.
But I use macrium backup, would a macrium backup image be able to reinstall on a new nuc with optane and be bootable if this machine also dies?
After what I have read you have to disable optane first for the ssd to be bootable on another machine. So for image backup and restore is the safest thing to disable optane?
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Hi Juan,
I've tried that. It will only function if the optane is installed. I removed the optane reinstalled from my image and it would not boot until I reinstalled the optane module. When I looked in the bios there under SATA controller configuration is Intel RST Premium with Intel Optane System Acceleration selected and if I remove it, it states it could corrupt my system. I have set it to AHCI and then the system will not boot. with or without the optane installed. if I set it back to the Intel RST Premium with Intel Optane System Acceleration selected it will boot.
Disk Management shows the optane unallocated
Now what do you suggest?
Thank you so much..
Hello,
Please remove the Optane memory out of the system and perform a clean installation of Windows. Restoring an image will not remove the problem. A clean installation of Windows will have the boot files that are installed in the Optane memory to be installed in the SSD.
Let me know if you have any additional question.
Best Regards,
Juan N.
Hello,
The recommendation is to do a back up of all your information before doing the Clean OS installation. In the following link you will find information about the information back up:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000007914/server-products.html
Best regards,
Juan N.
