Intel(R) 8 Series/C220 Series PCI Express Root Port #5 - 8C18
This is how Windows identifies the ports in WinPE, If you include that to the install media, you'll be able to install to the PCIE NVMe. Load the secnvme.inf in to the boot.wim Windows Preinstallation Environment. There's a really quick semi permanent solution and that is to: I'm making a more permanent solution for the older ROG models here: Hi, I've been using a 950 since late 2015, and Windows will screw up every update. There was a option in the last used iso for Edu version as well, I tryed it but the same message BOOTDEVICE_NOT_FOUND was the result. Very strange that the W10 Educational version is not having the right drivers inside. Now I have a working Windows 10 Educational version running on NVME standard Microsoft drivers.Īfter this upgrade I changed the driver for the Samsung NVME driver.
After this installation I had to put in the activation Key in windows (EDU key), then a upgrade message appears.
This W10 Home Edition Uefi sticks was the solution and the setup finished fine. Solution was to download a retail Windows 10 Home edition from a other Microsoft link then the Edu version. The mediamaker for UEFI usb for this W10 Education version did not have the right drivers inside. I used a original buyed W10 Education version for the setup. After many changes in my Uefi settings I gave up. Direct after 1st reboot the following message was given (message BOOTDEVICE_NOT_FOUND). The Windows 10 installation was not going any further.