![]() ![]() On the front page it lists SATA 0-4, but nothing is found. Searching the internet gives links that say to change certain bios options that are not in this laptop's bios. I also tried a Windows 7 DVD using a USB drive, but it always freezes as it is loading. I tried this, but when I get to the fix boot.wim section, I get an error maybe because I am on Windows 10 now: I tried loading raid drivers from Sager, Intel raid drivers, and Samsung nvme drivers but it still doesnt find the raid. ![]() ![]() It will boot to the installation, but when it gets to the select disk part, nothing shows up. I downloaded Windows 10 using the Media Creation Tool (twice in case I got a bad download) and put the USB drive in the laptop. I set them up as raid 0 and it says it is bootable. I went in the bios and enabled raid, rebooted and they are recognized correctly under the Intel raid menu. I just bought a barebones P750DM and put in 2 Samsung 950 m.2 nvme drives. ![]()
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