![]() ![]() Therefore another thing I tried is using an adapter from nvme to pci, hoping I would see it as a removable drive and be able to copy the files, but it has the same behavior, it prevents Windows booting on a fully functional system (tried this on the other PC). I could use the mobo option to format the nvme and start all over, don’t know if that would solve the issue, but I have some documents I don’t want to loose from the D: partition (don’t ask, same lapse in judgement when I didn’t back everything up) so I really want to recover them. Each time after confirming the boot order and disk nothing would happen, it's like the nvme presence prevents anything else from happening. ![]() ![]() My conclusion is that the presence of the nvme in the mobo somehow prevents the step between BIOS and Windows booting from a different source (or any kind of source like step 1, 2, 3).
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