Hvilken version af Windows er det du forsøger at installere? Win 7 kan godt volde problemer med m.2
Har du forsøgt at hente drivere fra samsung til en usb nøgle, Måske kan det hjælpe dig igennem, hvis du komme til et punkt hvor du kan installere drivere?
Hvis det er win 7 eller 8, så fandt jeg følgende du evt kan prøve, husk at hente driverne stadigvæk.
Go into bios and enable the following settings:
1) Advance Tab > Onboard Device Configuration > M.2 Socket - Enable
2) Windows 7 Installation - Enable **( ONLY IF YOU ARE INSTALLING WINDOWS 7 AND THE OPTION IS AVAILABLE )**
3) Boot Tab > Boot mode - UEFI
4) CSM Configuration >
a) Network - UEFI *This is not on option on X99*
b) Storage - UEFI
c) Other PCI device - UEFI
d) PXE OpRom Policy - UEFI *This option is only on X99*
e) You may also completely disable CSM if you are on Windows 8.1 or 10 *Do not disable CSM for Windows 7*
**( IF THERE ARE OTHER CSM OPTIONS IT IS BEST TO SET THEM ALL TO UEFI TO AVOID CONFLICT )**
5) Now, save and exit the bios by hitting F10.
6) Once the bios restarts please go back into bios and set your first
Boot Priority to the Windows install disk or usb (whichever install
method you are using) F10, save and exit again.
7) Windows installer should start and eventually bring you to the drive
selection of the install. Select your M.2 drive and then select "Load
Driver". Navigate to the usb drive that contains the Samsung 950 pro
driver or other m.2 NVME driver that you downloaded earlier and load the
driver into the windows 7 installer. Windows should now be able to
continue on with the install like normal.
For windows versions 8.1 & 10 you can skip steps 3 and 7 as these
Windows versions do not require the driver to be manually slip-streamed
into the install.
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Sidst redigeret 06-01-2018 16:14