I'm trying to setup a RAID 0 array on a ThinkStation P620 with two Samsung 2TB 990 Pro NVMe Drives. I created a RAID 0 array in the BIOS, but when I install Ubuntu on it via USB device, I still see individual drives, not the RAID array. I understand that I am supposed ...
Whether you create a RAID0, RAID1, RAID5 or RAID10 array really doesn't matter; each volume is represented by a logical drive and you treat these logical drives as you would any physical drive (i.e., you can create bootable or non-bootable partitions on them, these...
did. I bought a 500 GB NVMe, installed Windows 10 from scratch on it, reinstalled the few things that needed to be on that drive, and now I'm in the process of replacing my big data drive with two new (much faster, but still rotational) drives that I'll put into a ...
This feature is useful to stop virus and malware from erasing your drive or setting up a password attack. Allows you to enable or disable Write Cache on SATA drives during POST. This option is only applicable to AHCI mode, and is not applicable to RAID mode. For Embedded SATA settings in...
windows installation is expecting. when you disabled vmd for the installation, windows likely installed the drivers for the standard ahci or nvme mode, and enabling vmd afterward causes the system to try accessing the drives in a way it doesn't have the correct driver for. steps to resolve ...