Will installing the NVMe hotfix foul up my already existing NVMe?  


  1. Posts : 237
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       #1

    Will installing the NVMe hotfix... OK, installed. What next?


    Hi :)


    First, thanks to @SIW2 for the NVMe hotfix


    Nvme Driver


    I already have two Samsung EVO NVMe M2 SSDs working in W7, as Samsung has a controller for that model. So, no hotfix needed there.


    I would like to add a 4TB Sabrent M2 SSD - they do not have a controller for their drive, and they are telling me it will not work in W7 "without the hotfix previously avail".


    I am hopeful that the hotfix posted in the above thread will work, however, my main concern is screwing up the SSDs I already have, one of which is the OS.


    Anything to worry about here?


    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by riffwraith; 10 Dec 2019 at 13:26.
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  2. Posts : 16,438
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       #2

    Never heard of any probs with that - are you using the older samsung pro can't remember the model that had the oprom - 850 maybe?

    If you are paranoid you could make a backup image before installing the hotfixes
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  3. Posts : 237
    W7 64 Ult
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hey - I thought your name looked familiar!


    Transfer b/u image to new SSD drive?


    The SSDs I have are 970 EVO Plus V-NAND. Not sure if it has an oprom, but I think not.


    I have a b/u of my OS, and can reinstall with Acronis if anything gets screwy.


    I was just wondering if anything can happen to the SSD itself.


    Thanks!
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  4. Posts : 237
    W7 64 Ult
    Thread Starter
       #4

    So, I ran the hotfix from post #3 here:


    Nvme Driver


    And physically installed the Sabrent M2 SSD. The dev mgr sees it as SCSi (DISK 0):

    (2nd pic below)

    And I am not too sure what to do next in disk mgmt. (that's a r-click on DISK 0)

    Ideas?

    Thanks in advance.
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  5. Posts : 16,438
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       #5

    Have you tried partitioning it? Rt click where it says unallocated.
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  6. Posts : 16,438
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    You might prefer a 3rd party partition manager - more flexibilty.
    aomei partition assistant pro
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  7. Posts : 237
    W7 64 Ult
    Thread Starter
       #7

    SIW2 said:
    Have you tried partitioning it? Rt click where it says unallocated.


    Ah, ok. I just added a part, and Windows now sees it. I can also r/w


    It still says SCSI, tho.


    And load times for one of my piano sample libraries is a bit slower. Not sure if that's due to the SSD being a lot larger, or something else?


    Thank you!
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  8. Posts : 237
    W7 64 Ult
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    So, as it turns out, it's the OS drive (Samsung EVO) that's telling me it's a SCSI. Hmm.

    In any event, all is working well.

    Still wondering about the speed thing... :)
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  9. Posts : 16,438
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    I don't know. It could be that particular nvme brand/model, or the interaction between it and your mobo.

    Why not check it with something like

    Anvil's Storage Utilities Download Version 1.1 2014
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