![]() ![]() When I first installed Win 10, the Samsung 960 Pro was using the Windows-provided "Standard NVM Express Controller", but I replaced it with "Samsung NVMe Controller". So save yourself the trouble and just use the native drivers and load IRST on install. It’s been this way since the 840 EVO was introduced and the same on all platforms, laptop or decktop.* Why must you do this? It’s a shortcoming on Samsung’s part where their software can’t see past a raid controller. Then you have to have the raid disabled aka bios setting of AHCI or Raid which is inaccurate and should be labeled raid enabled/disabled as NVMe is not AHCI. ![]() They only work on the consumer version drives, won’t even work on an SM961 which is a Samsung Drive, just OEM. There is no tangible difference from running the Samsung drivers. We have beaten this horse to the grave and back multiple times. Honestly I don’t bother with all the hoopla over Samsung drivers. ![]()
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