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Why did the PC stop seeing intel optane memory and how to fix it?
One fine day, I turn on the PC and it gives an error in the form of a blue screen (hinting a driver crash). After Google and various attempts to fix it, I came to the conclusion that only reinstalling Windows will save me. I did this, but when I tried to turn on optane, an error popped up in the program window: "There are no disks compatible with intel optane memory." Poke back and forth in different sata connectors my hdd, enabling and disabling all sorts of bios settings related to sata and pci and re-installing Windows 3 times - did not give results. Let me remind you that for a month now, the PC has been working fine with optane. Then I began to think deeper and came to the conclusion that perhaps it was not hdd that was to blame, but still optane, and, apparently, it turned out to be so! It is not visible in bios and not visible in "diskpart". I turned off cms I stuck and poked this optane into different connectors of the motherboard, but it was still not determined! Help please, otherwise you will probably have to return it back to the store (I really don’t want to).
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Remove all applications for Optane, then download from here https://downloadcenter.intel.com/en/download/28650... setapRST.exe install it, after reboot open and reset the configuration of the optical accelerator, then remove and install optaneMemory and everything will be in order.
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