Hello,
I'm not afraid of challenges so I decided to try to keep my Windows installation following my upgrade from Asus Prime X570 Pro to Gigabyte X870E AORUS ELITE WIFI7, including CPU and RAM upgrade as well of course.
Upon starting the computer with the new motherboard, I've reset UEFI to optimal parameters and started up Windows to end up with BSOD INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE. Booting into the recovery environment would not help, I would not even get access to boot in safe mode. Launching Command Prompt would show no disk, even with diskpart.
After further trials, I was able to boot into Windows after changing the NVME to RAID. I had played with RAID during the winter with my old motherboard but reverted to non-Raid for some time now, with standard Microsoft NVMe drivers showing up in Device Manager.
Now I'm trying to remove the NVMe RAID without success. I've tried a bunch of things. Everytime I disable RAID, my Windows boot doesn't see any disk.
Booting with my USB key will show up the disk just fine. I've asked ChatGPT, it offered a bunch of solutions, for which none of them worked.
Also, when playing with the UEFI settings, I end up with unbootable Windows no matter what I do. I can revert with a saved image I have access to, I've done it 3 times already.
How can I inject standard Microsoft NVMe drivers into the boot sequence ?
I'm not afraid of challenges so I decided to try to keep my Windows installation following my upgrade from Asus Prime X570 Pro to Gigabyte X870E AORUS ELITE WIFI7, including CPU and RAM upgrade as well of course.
Upon starting the computer with the new motherboard, I've reset UEFI to optimal parameters and started up Windows to end up with BSOD INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE. Booting into the recovery environment would not help, I would not even get access to boot in safe mode. Launching Command Prompt would show no disk, even with diskpart.
After further trials, I was able to boot into Windows after changing the NVME to RAID. I had played with RAID during the winter with my old motherboard but reverted to non-Raid for some time now, with standard Microsoft NVMe drivers showing up in Device Manager.
Now I'm trying to remove the NVMe RAID without success. I've tried a bunch of things. Everytime I disable RAID, my Windows boot doesn't see any disk.
Booting with my USB key will show up the disk just fine. I've asked ChatGPT, it offered a bunch of solutions, for which none of them worked.
Also, when playing with the UEFI settings, I end up with unbootable Windows no matter what I do. I can revert with a saved image I have access to, I've done it 3 times already.
How can I inject standard Microsoft NVMe drivers into the boot sequence ?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win10