Turn on AHCI and disable Secure Boot in the BIOS. Then try a clean install with only the SSD connected. I have a 5575 and the NVME drive is not detected in the BIOS, yet it boots to Windows 10 just fine and runs like a charm. After you install Windows 10, then reconnect the other hard drive.
just got the 5575. I put in a nvme and it shows in windows. I actually cloned the hard drive to it. I just don’t know how to boot from it. It doesn’t show it on the boot menu. Do I have to take the hard drive out? Or does the os not boot from it?
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Turn on AHCI and disable Secure Boot in the BIOS. Then try a clean install with only the SSD connected. I have a 5575 and the NVME drive is not detected in the BIOS, yet it boots to Windows 10 just fine and runs like a charm. After you install Windows 10, then reconnect the other hard drive.
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Job43
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just got the 5575. I put in a nvme and it shows in windows. I actually cloned the hard drive to it. I just don’t know how to boot from it. It doesn’t show it on the boot menu. Do I have to take the hard drive out? Or does the os not boot from it?
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January 28th, 2019 00:00