Opened 16 months ago
Last modified 16 months ago
#18500 new bug
NVMe Hard Disk not visible
Reported by: | vercu | Owned by: | nobody |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | Unscheduled |
Component: | Drivers/Disk | Version: | R1/beta4 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Blocked By: | Blocking: | ||
Platform: | All |
Description
I have got an new Notebook (TigerLake Chipset). It is very well supported when booting from USB. The Problem is: The NVMe disk is not visible in DriveSetup/Installer.
Haiku hrev57134 and beta 4
Laptop configuration: HP Envy 14-eb0001nt, i7-1165G7, 16gb RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q/Intel Iris Xe, 1TB NVMe, WI-FI 6 AX201
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Change History (13)
by , 16 months ago
Attachment: | HP_Envy_Harddisk 2023-07-09.jpg added |
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by , 16 months ago
Attachment: | NVMe Disk 2023-07-09.jpg added |
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comment:1 by , 16 months ago
by , 16 months ago
Attachment: | listdev-HP_Envy14.rtf.zip added |
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comment:2 by , 16 months ago
device Mass storage controller (RAID bus controller) [1|4|0]
vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
device 9a0b: Volume Management Device NVMe RAID Controller
If possible, try to disable or change the BIOS RAID Bus Controller settings.
comment:3 by , 16 months ago
Cannot see any settings for the RAID BUS Controller in the BIOS. There is UEFI HII Configuration - Intel Rapid Storage Technology - Non RAID physical disks- PCIe 0.0."...the NVMe disk..." - Status: Non-RAID, Controller Type: NVME, Controller Interface: PCIe Unfortunately no settings. Any ideas?
comment:4 by , 16 months ago
Please do not attach files inside .zip or in .rtf format; use plain text.
by , 16 months ago
comment:5 by , 16 months ago
Reading online, it sounds like this is some sort of BIOS feature that allows for NVMe RAID. If you are using RAID, then you need it enabled; if you don't, you may be able to disable it in BIOS settings and then Haiku will be able to use your drives.
comment:6 by , 16 months ago
Component: | Drivers → Drivers/Disk |
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comment:7 by , 16 months ago
Tried to activate the advanced bios setting without luck. It seems disabling Intel RST is not possible on this Notebook. It seems Haiku install on USB stick is the way to go. Thank you Kim and Waddlesplash for investigating this problem.
comment:8 by , 16 months ago
There's not a BIOS setting for "Intel VMD" or "Volume Management"? That seems odd.
comment:9 by , 16 months ago
At least I cannot find it. My hope were the advanced settings. You can have a look yourself. Search for "Interactive BIOS simulator HP ENVY 14-eb0000 Laptop PC"
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