

I did ran into an issue with Windows not installing from the USB stick using the Clover bootloader. Storage 2: 500GB Samsung 860 Evo 2.5 inch SATA III Graphics: Gigabyte AORUS Radeon RX 580 8GBĬontroller: Akasa AK-PCCM2P-05 PCIe x16 to M.2 Memory: 48GB DDR3 1600MHz RAM 2Rx2 PC3L-12800E ECC Unregistered (6 x 8GB) Processor: Intel Xeon X5690 12M Cache, 3.46 GHz, 6.40 GT/s Hi all, I just wanted to report that I was able to get this successfully working on a HP Z400.
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So seems being able to boot with Clover, to initialize NVMe driver installation created a new UEFI entry in BIOS? Saved me from buying a new computer when i only wanted this as extra.Īfter i booted to Clover, then installed Windows successfully, i got a new entry in the Bios called "UEFI: WINDOWS BOOT MANAGER" and clover is no longer primary boot device. This imo is a much better solution and far less complicated than risking bricking a bios in an attempt to make a custom BIOS. So i use CLOVER running from internal drive with 200MB, as SATA, and then it loads Win10 as OS.
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PRIOR to using CLOVER, my NVMe mostly stated an error during Win10 installation specifying i could not install anything on it AND boot. Would just like to thank the author for this article, although it should be updated as there is no 64-bit named nvme file to copy in Clover. Going from 30-60MB/s transfer rates to 1600 READ and 1400 WRITE is such a big difference in responsiveness of the OS. The PCIe M.2 card i use is ICY BOX PCIe card with M.2 M-Key socket for one M.2 NVMe SSD product ID: IB-PCI214M2-HSLĭrive i have added is Kingston A2000 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD / M.2 2280, PCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe, 3D NAND, up to 2200/2000MB/s, 350TBW I was even able to install the OS but got a bluescreen. The bios can see the NVMe M.2 drive fine, but refuse to boot from it. I have the motherboard MSI 990FXA-GD80 which is AM3+ and have bios 13.6 I was struggling getting CLOVER to boot from the USB with windows installation media, when i pressed F3 i got an extra option called "boot from EXTERNAL USB" or something, and then the boot started from the OS. Would just like to say thank you very much for the F3 notification.
