It would recognize it in windows, then when i clikked "proceed" it asked to reboot, i assume in a vs of linux, and once rebooted, the NVMe drive was not on the list and it did not go forward with the cloning. Since the clone installation, i tried cloning the 950 to a sata drive (840 EVO) using EaseUS and it would not recognize the 950 PRO. Go over to anandtech's memory & storage forum - there's a fairly long thread with a number of posters indicating near identical approach, basically cloning their OS drive (in most cases Sata HDDs or Sata SSDs) using a number of different software - macrium reflect and Gparted Live are two of them. OS was installed on a xp941 in both cases, after installing samsung's NVMe driver and rebooting, then cloned the xp941s to the 950s using samsung's data migration software (took under 10 minutes) - both systems ran perfectly. Yes - i've installed win 7 圆4 on two 950 PROs in near identical systems. Url: !lZ1BBIRb!cw3l3xweOGTny6ZmeIG3VulFrwewJSl9NpieIiUr2XM
After boot, go to windows and install this driver for sm951 m.2: If you not change this parameter, you can't boot from sm951 if raid is activated on another drive. Infact, i have two samsung 850 pro in raid 1 mode.Īctivate raid in bios, and change storage boot option to legacy. After doing this, i change some bios parameter for made Raid. If windows ask for driver, download from gigabyte motherboard, put on usb and select folder. After this re-open N-lite and create iso from folder that you have previous made.ĭownload from gigabyte motherboard page WindowsImageTools for add USB 3.0 driver to Windows 7 Usb. Create a usb key with Alexandros76 guide.