WebNov 6, 2024 · If you wish to reinstall your 2TB HDD to use as additional storage you need to boot up using the F12 Boot Menu to select to boot from the NVMe SSD. You can read about the F12 boot sequence in the Service Manual, page 87. After you are sure you are booting from the SSD, you can use DiskPart to reinitialize the HDD to use as additional storage. WebNov 8, 2024 · Installed a 1TB M2 NVMe, cloned the boot drive. Both are GPT and have 5 partitions. When I go into BIOS the boot order is being managed by Windows Boot Manager. Secure Boot in enabled so I cannot change boot order. I started to change things in BIOS - but when it got to the point where I had changed several items I backed out of there.
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WebThen boot from the WD as usual and try to set a BIOS supervisor password so you can disable secure boot. If you can do this with the m.2 connected, see if you can also change the boot order back to the m.2 as first. Then try to save these BIOS settings and reboot with both drives connected. Jack E/NJ. WebDec 25, 2024 · The best would be a kernel-level solution for this, because it shouldn't do anything at all with the another NVME SSD drive. My BIOS isn't capable of disabling/freezing devices. The solutions for SATA drives didn't work, so please don't flag this as duplicate. 20.04 ssd 64-bit nvme Share Improve this question Follow edited Dec 25, 2024 at 23:26 def of a prime number
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WebNov 24, 2024 · Some Asus motherboards have a way to disable the NVMe slot. However, I believe it's usually the third slot on the back of the board and probably not one you would … WebSep 12, 2024 · Sep 12, 2024. #2. Hi, Unfortunately, selectively disable/enable various PCIE M.2/SATA storage devices and boot drives cannot be done in the current BIOS versions. BIOS only allows you to change the boot order of the drives or disable all of the SSDs/HDDs. Hope this helps. WebDec 19, 2024 · Just start with a Dawson Canyon NUC with something like 0044 or 0048 BIOS. Attach an NVMe M.2 SSD that talks PCIe Gen3 x4, boot to Windows and measure the depressed SSD sequential read throughput, do the jumper recovery procedure to update to latest BIOS with the SSD still attached, then re-measure the sequential read throughput for … def of arbitrator