04-14-2024, 02:44 PM
Hi kev043.
I may be wrong, but you probably need the IRST driver to make Windows installer to recognize you NVMe ...
Can you, in your BIOS/EFI settings change the storage driver to AHCI ?
If the issue comes from this setting, it could (and should) work, but in AHCI mode only.
If you can't force to AHCI, the only way I'm aware of is to integrate the IRST driver in an injector.
I may be wrong, but you probably need the IRST driver to make Windows installer to recognize you NVMe ...
Can you, in your BIOS/EFI settings change the storage driver to AHCI ?
If the issue comes from this setting, it could (and should) work, but in AHCI mode only.
If you can't force to AHCI, the only way I'm aware of is to integrate the IRST driver in an injector.