Question: Magician is reporting the Microsoft NVMe driver in use. According to Samsung's website, the Samsung NVMe driver v3.3 does not support the 980 Pro. Is the Microsoft driver the best option at this point?

The Windows installer (from windows.iso) begins without trouble from its DVD. I install "Custom" (as I can't "Upgrade" with a clean SSD). When it asks "Where do you want to install Windows?" it warns, "We couldn't find any drives. To get a storage driver, click Load driver". Selecting Load Driver prompts, "To install the device driver for your drive, insert the installation media containing the driver files".


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Just to make sure, the problem is that after installing the Intel RST software/driver the SAMSUNG Magician does not work properly? Is that correct? Please provide a detailed description of the problem.

"Actually, my laptop is running Windows 10. And Samsung Magician is running under Windows 10.", Yes, you will be able to install it but you might run into this kind of scenario at the moment to install applications or drivers since the machine is not supported by that Operating System.

In this case, then, the next thing to do will be to get in contact directly with Lenovo Support to report this scenario, to confirm with them if Windows* 10 was tested and validated for this machine as fully supported, if they can replicate the issue using the same system you are working with, to verify if they have a specific RTS version also validated by them for this computer and for further assistance on this matter since the proper drivers and applications that contain the customizations done by Lenovo are provided directly by them:

After failing to get the drive up and running, I realized that there were no drivers, firmware, installed and while traditional storage hard drives (like my 1TB WD Blue that is 6-7 years old like the SSD) are just plug-and-play, there is firmware for the Samsung SSD.

How the hell do I get it on there though in the partitioning phase, though? Samsung Magician is a standalone .exe file (50MB or so) that you download, like I said, but when you select the drivers on the setup screen, setup says it cannot find any signed drivers, since, well, it's just an executable file.

I recently updated the chipset driver and noticed that the Samsung 980 pro SSD has decreased read performance.

August 15, 2021 perform a Benchmar as a result,

Read: 6587 Write: 5.064

September 04 after updating the AMD Chipset make another Benchmark

Read: 6427 Write: 1.146

As you can see, the descent is great.

Despite having the same settings in the BIOS.

I have checked Samsung's website and they have an exe file download for installing the NVMe drivers. So I put back my old SATA SSD into my laptop and booted into windows. I checked the device manager for installed drivers and sure enough there was no NVMe driver installed under disk controllers, only SATA driver. So I tried to install the Samsung NVMe driver before taking another image but it will not install the drivers unless a Samsung NVMe SSD is present.

I am now struck, I cannot install the NVMe driver unless the drive is installed but if I install the drive it will not let me boot into windows to install the driver! One thought was to purchase a NVMe external enclosure so I can connect the NVMe SSD via the USB3.1 port, this may then enable me to install the NVMe drivers before I cone the SATA SSD.

I was upgrading my laptop from an M.2 sata to a larger M.2 nvme drive. I used an external M.2 USB enclosure and Acronis to make a clone of the original drive. I installed the clone into the laptop but it wouldn't boot (inaccessible boot device). What worked for me was simply booting into safe mode once. Apparently this enabled the NVME driver to run at boot time from then on.To do this - When the boot fails and goes to the recover screen select:Troubleshoot->AdvancedOptions->AdvancedStartupOptions->StartupSettings, then select Restart. When the computer restarts enter the number (4) for EnableSafeMode. Let safe mode come up, login and restart the computer.

I was advised by Macrium to try booting into Windows in safe mode. They thought that loading Windows in safe mode with a minimum drivers, etc may enable Windows to boot far enough to find the new drive and load the NVMe drivers. I tried this and it worked! Once I was in Windows in safe mode I went to Device Manager and sure enough the Windows NVMe driver had been loaded and the drive was present.

I then logged out, shut down and restarted the laptop in standard mode and everything loaded as it should. I have now updated to the Samsung NVMe SSD driver and run some diagnostics and benchmarks. All is running as it should and much faster!

The generic Microsoft NVMe driver seems to be called stornvme. (For comparison, the generic SATA AHCI driver is storahci, though Intel RST has a different name.) You can change its configuration using sc from an administrator Command Prompt:

The drive does get picked up in the BIOS, but once I get into Windows 10 I don't see it in Disk Management. I've been googling why this might be without any luck. I tried hitting Refresh/Rescan Disks in Disk Management without any luck. And I also tried installing the Samsung NVMe driver as well as the Samsung Magician software - even in there it doesn't recognize the NVMe drive.

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