On 5/7/20 10:49 AM, sean darcy wrote:
My new laptop has Windows 10 installed with the Intel
rapid Storage Technology (optane) system chip. Windows is on an nvme
drive.
FC31 is on a SATA ssd.
BIOS allows me to choose AHCI or RST. I must use AHCI to boot the FC31
drive, and RST to boot the Windows drive. Neither will boot with the
other. Sigh.
1. Is there a way to get the FC31 drive to boot with RST ?
2. Any way to have the Windows drive boot with AHCI ?
sean
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Solved. It turns out the Intel RST driver don't work well with nvme. So
somebody has found a a way to switch from the RST driver to using AHCI.
https://support.thinkcritical.com/kb/articles/switch-windows-10-from-raid-ide-to-ahci
And it works. I can now dual boot, and Windows is a LOT faster.
sean
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