I agree with Al that manipulating with SATA mode, may cause you to lose your SSD. So, in first place you should prepare a disk backup (image). In the second place as Al advises, you should ask the MSI what to do.
About the SATA mode your laptop is currently set, I think that this is correct mode for Optane Memory (i.e. Intel RST Premium With Intel Optane System Acceleration). The normal SATA mode is AHCI for work without Optane. There are also other posibilities to set RAID or IDE modes for SATA.
Be aware, if you will try to change the SATA mode now, you will lose your system SSD unless, before doing this you should change Windows boot mode to SAFE. If you will boot into Bios while Windows is in SAFE mode, after changing the SATA mode, Windows will not be corrupted. However, you should have full backup of your disk before you are doing this and best ask MSI how to proceed.
Leon
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- On the Disk Management image I can see that the Optane Memory Module showing "Not Initialized" state and should be "Online".
- Right-click the drive marked "Not Initialized," and select Initialize Disk.
- Select GPT (GUID Partition Table) and press OK
Leon
- Could be that there are some residual data on your Optane memory.
- Uninstall your Optane Memory Software and reboot your computer.
- Right mouse click on Start and then on open Windows PowerShell (Admin). In this window, execute the following commands (press on enter after each command):
- diskpart
- list disk
- select disk 2 (I'm assuming that your Optane drive is #2 as I can see in the attached image of Disk management. Please verify this in the Command Prompt, otherwise drive with your data will be wiped).
- clean all
- exit
Reinstall the Optane Software and enable Optane Memory.
Please save image of Optane Memory Software screen, before enabling Optane.
In case of failure, please attached image before and after trying enablement.
Leon
I agree with Al that manipulating with SATA mode, may cause you to lose your SSD. So, in first place you should prepare a disk backup (image). In the second place as Al advises, you should ask the MSI what to do.
About the SATA mode your laptop is currently set, I think that this is correct mode for Optane Memory (i.e. Intel RST Premium With Intel Optane System Acceleration). The normal SATA mode is AHCI for work without Optane. There are also other posibilities to set RAID or IDE modes for SATA.
Be aware, if you will try to change the SATA mode now, you will lose your system SSD unless, before doing this you should change Windows boot mode to SAFE. If you will boot into Bios while Windows is in SAFE mode, after changing the SATA mode, Windows will not be corrupted. However, you should have full backup of your disk before you are doing this and best ask MSI how to proceed.
Leon
Dear Leon & AI
After 2 days struggling with this optane, finally is running now.
The problem is in partition on HDD, i should deleted the OEM Partition contain windows OEM Recovery.
Thanks for your help
Jemmy
