![]() Windows does have the Samsung nvme driver installed as the primary NVME is a 970 Evo. The WD is acting the same as the Crucial drive, both show in BIOS, visible to installers and can format both from BIOS. I did try a Crucial NVME and got the same results, but an older Samsung NVME drive workes fine. It is shown in the BIOS and as a drive and I can install to when running a windows installer from USB. ![]() Not in Device Manager or Disk Management. I recently purchased a WD SN850 1TB as a second drive for my PC, but I cannot get it to be recognised in Windows at all. I'm having a strange NVME issue and cannot figure it out.
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