![]() ![]() There was no specific option to ENABLED NVMe here though we have seen instances where that is required. ![]() The screenshot below shows our ASUS X99-Deluxe motherboard used during testing and that it is properly recognizing the device. Make sure you have enabled NVMe in the latest BIOS/UEFI. We did find a couple of outliers that allowed for bootability with the SSD 750, but I wouldn't count on it.Īssuming you have a Z97/X99 motherboard that properly supports NVMe drives, of which ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte seem to be on top of, what are the steps and processes necessary to get your system up and running on the Intel SSD 750? As it turns out, it's incredibly simple. The Samsung Magician SSD software lets you. Officially, Intel is only going to support Z97 and X99 chipsets today but obviously you can expect all future chipsets to have proper NVMe integration. Downloaded: 44,475 times (3.0 TB) The Samsung Magician SSD management utility is designed to work with all Samsung SSD products including 470 Series, 750 Series, 830 Series, 840 Series, 850 Series, 950 Series, 960 Series and Samsung 970 Pro & EVO SSD. Expand the Disk Drives, right-click the SSD drive and select Update driver. If the problem does not get resolved even after following the troubleshooting guidelines, please contact an authorized Samsung service center. Press Win +R to summon the Run window, type devmgmt.msc and hit OK to open the Device Manager. If the problem continues, delete and re-install the Samsung Portable SSD Software. We found that booting from the SSD 750 Series products is indeed going to require specific motherboards and platforms simply due to the "new-ness" of the NVMe protocol. Re-connect your Portable SSD to the device running macOS system and execute the Samsung Portable SSD Software. ![]() A couple of weeks later we posted a story looking into the compatibility of the SSD 750 with different motherboards and chipsets. ![]()
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