older windows was on the older ssd (no raid drivers), so i left that alone, so I could continue to boot it. I have gigabyte x399 gaming 7 F11e bios, 5 samsung (1 evo 960 and 4 evo 970) in the raidxpert (with CSM disabled now and i needed 4x4x4x4x on my pcie for hyper m.2 so i now see the raidxpert2 config bios and no nvme config) - had to actually delete the 4 raid volumes it created itself somehow, and recreate a single 4 ssd raid 0 there. In my case i wanted clean os install, but wanted to preserve prior windows in case it didnt succeed. I'm attempting similar thing, used the windows media creation tool to usb flash drive, with the amd raid drivers. After installing RAIDXpert2, the drivers get installed, I then reboot and, surprise, the RAID0 virtual drive appears, so not really sure why it won't work during the Windows 10 Install. I then installed Windows 10 on my 3rd 2TB 970 Evo NVMe. If I try loading rcraid a second time, I then get a blue screen on the Windows install. I figured that maybe it also needed the rccfg driver, which I load, and still no virtual drive. It takes roughly 7 minutes to load and, to my surprise, no virtual drive is showing after it finished. I then proceed to load the rcbottom driver, it loads pretty fast, both NVMes dissapear ofc, then I proceed with loading the rcraid driver. I proceed with loading Windows 10 圆4 Pro OS install, when I get to the drives, both NVMe's show up there. I set up my RAID 0 in the RAIDXpert Utility in the BIOS, everything looked good. Used the latest download on Windows 10 ISO. The RAID 0 consists of 2 Samsung 970 PRO 512 GB NVMe drives, mounted on a Zenith Extreme motherboard flashed with the latest BIOS firmware. I am having issue with getting my NVMe RAID 0 array in Windows 10 install even though I am loading the driver.
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