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Nov 6, 2023 at 8:18 vote accept Duncan
Nov 6, 2023 at 7:42 answer added grawity_u1686 timeline score: 0
Nov 6, 2023 at 7:39 comment added Duncan I don't have any choice between AHCI and RAID, but I do have an Intel RST section. It allows me to create a RAID volume, and it lists both of my SSDs as "non-RAID physical disks". If I select them, it lists their model and serial numbers, their capacity, their status ("non-RAID"), the controller type ("NVMe"), and the controller interface ("PCIe").
Nov 6, 2023 at 7:32 comment added grawity_u1686 Do you have any "Intel RST"-related settings in your firmware setup? (Like maybe the usual "AHCI vs RAID" setting?)
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Nov 6, 2023 at 7:20 comment added Duncan There are 5 devices which have an address starting with 10000 - the two NVMe devices, two PCI bridges (Intel), and a "system peripheral" (Intel). Everything else starts with 0000. I will edit the output of lspci -tvnn into my question. As for sc query stornvme, the output was sc is not recognized as an internal or external command..., so I'm recreating the Windows 10 installation media once again, this time using the Installation Media Creator software on Windows 10. sc.exe didn't seem to be in the directory at all, and I couldn't open devmgmt.msc.
Nov 6, 2023 at 7:07 comment added grawity_u1686 That's an unusual output... one rarely sees non-zero PCI domains, and I didn't know that a domain above 0xFFFF is even possible to have at all. Do all devices have that 10000: in front of the PCI address, or just the SSDs? (out of curiosity, what does the entire lspci -tvnn look like?)
Nov 6, 2023 at 6:56 comment added Duncan I've tried to install both Windows 10 and 11 - I'd prefer 10 so that's what I'm working with right now. I've tried creating the bootable USB with the Windows Installation Media Creation Tool on two separate Windows 10 devices and a Windows 11 device, and from an ISO with both Rufus https://rufus.ie and with the linux dd utility. I've edited my question include the output of lspci -nn that has the NVMe devices. I'll take a look at the things in your fourth question now.
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Nov 6, 2023 at 6:37 comment added grawity_u1686 3) Can you post lspci -nn output from Ubuntu, at least the line that describes the SSD; 4) can you hit Shift-F10 in the Windows installer, check whether sc query stornvme says the service/driver is running, and try taking a look at devmgmt.msc as well?
Nov 6, 2023 at 6:35 comment added grawity_u1686 1) What Windows version are you trying to install; and, 2) how did you create the install medium (CD/USB) – what tool did you use and how?
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