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Newbie22022-03-16 16:17:59
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Newbie2, 2022-03-16 16:17:59

How to slip the driver on the RAID bootloader Windows?

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There is a mat. board based on B660M chipset, which has a built-in RAID controller
It has PCI-E NVMe (bootable)
There are also two SATA HDDs from which you need to make a mirror.

When I turn on the VMD mode in UEFI, then, as I understand it, the RAID controller starts to manage the boot. The NVMe drive disappears from the NVMe-configuration partition and Windows cannot boot.

Question! How to slip the driver loader on the RAID to boot into the OS?

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rPman, 2022-03-16
@Newbie2

I strongly recommend not to use a hardware raid controller, especially a cheap one built into the motherboard and not bringing any profits, except for a headache.
You will save your nerves and data, especially later, otherwise when the motherboard breaks you will pay a lot of money to find the same one, otherwise the raid will not start.
Therefore - raise your raid software from the operating system, the more it is supported in all operating systems, even home revisions win
ps since we are talking about BIOS, no drivers are applicable here,
I'm not sure that the problem in your formulation can be solved in a simple way

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Drno, 2022-03-16
@Drno

correct option. NEVER use a raid on the motherboard
Build a ride in the system, everything will work

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