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Q: are there dirvers it doesn't work for me

Asked by Emiel Pul on 2018-10-14 07:06:20

mcarroll76 Are you sure it's an NVME SSD? M.2 SATA SSDs may fit in the slot, but the signalling is not compatible. This adapter just passes the PCIe signal straight through, so you shouldn't need any special drivers - any modern operating system that supports NVMe drives should recognize the drive automatically. Linux Kernels 3.3+ work, I don't know about Windows. It should work fine even in older motherboards that were made before the NVMe standard existed (I'm using one myself), but the if the BIOS hasn't been updated to support NVMe, you won't be able to boot directly from it.

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