Originally posted by polyal
acer swift win10 ssd install
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I need to do some research the manual does not show any bios details.
You could try looking in the bios and see if it has a legacy or MBR option.
If yes try changing that then change the hard drive to MBR with diskpart
and try to load windows.
No harm since it will not boot nowComment
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Originally posted by PeterOzI need to do some research the manual does not show any bios details.
You could try looking in the bios and see if it has a legacy or MBR option.
If yes try changing that then change the hard drive to MBR with diskpart
and try to load windows.
No harm since it will not boot now
bios version is V2.11
sata mode is ahci
Cannot change to mbr since diskpart cant see the drive- i dont have another computer with a ngff/nvme socket
the original 250 gig sdd is sata ( a windows installation fails at 84% βinstalling devicesβ )
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Can you put the original 250gig in another computer and run chkdsk on it ?
I need to see if the Acer can take a 1TB M2.
Originally posted by RustysWhere did the install media come from?
How was it created?
Could be corrupt and may be why try creating a new download of the ISO.
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Looks like you might be out of luck with this
I copy samsung reply email from other web forum for you
β01-21-2018 06:23 AM
[HEADING=1]Re: Samsung 960 Evo Doesnβt Work![/HEADING]
That came from here Click On Me It has 9 pages - I have got up to page 4Comment
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Originally posted by PeterOzCan you put the original 250gig in another computer and run chkdsk on it ?
I need to see if the Acer can take a 1TB M2.
Also as per Rustys question
diskpart nor the bios see the 1 tb 970evoplus nvme
i dont have any other computers with a M2 sktComment
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Acer Swift SF315-41 Compatible SSD Upgrades
Samsung 860 EVO 1 TB SATA M.2 (2280) Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) (MZ-N6E1T0)
Couple of examples of feedback;
It booted. Mark off because I thought it was NVME when I purchased (or rather, I didnβt know there was different M.2 types).
I wanted to get two of the 960 EVO Pro M.2 drives but my build was already too expensive. Iβm not throwing shade at the 860 at all, as it transfers files very quickly. Even without the NVMe protocol, I feel like Samsung has truly gotten it right. Wouldnβt go with any other manufacturer when it comes to M.2 SSDs.Comment
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Originally posted by PeterOzIf you read through the link Iposted or just the pages I pointed to it looks like
M2 sata is ok. M2 nvme will not work
but will only read ngff sata sdd
if anybody has any links regarding this issue please let me know
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Originally posted by PeterOzIf you read through the link Iposted or just the pages I pointed to it looks like
M2 sata is ok. M2 nvme will not work
samsung posted a βfixβ that doesnβt work because the bios cant see the nvme
i agree βM2 nvme will not workβ if anybody knows any different please post
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Not sure what else you need to know other than the drive that you have is not compatible and that you need the device at the link/s in my reply #24.Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2Not sure what else you need to know other than the drive that you have is not compatible and that you need the device at the link/s in my reply #24.
i have since posted another issue regarding this laptop
which you might be able to help
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Originally posted by PeterOzWhere is your post ?
but i have since sorted my problem fwiw
the 970 evo was never going to work because the acer is not compatible with nvme ( thanks for the i/p )
the other issue about failling at 84% installing devices ( which i though i posted ) was sorted by
turning off secure boot. . . . it installed normally after doing this. . . βͺβͺ
much obliged for your help and support
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