My hardware:
- CPU: 8700K (not OC'd)
- Motherboard: Asus Prime Z370-A
- GPU: EVGA 2080 Ti XC Gaming Black
- Various SSDs on SATA ports SATA_1,2 and 3
- NVMe drives on M.2_1 and M.2_2
I added a 250GB 970 EVO NVMe drive a couple months ago to the M.2_1 slot with no issues. Migrated my C-drive to it. I'm running Windows 10 from it. I've had absolutely no issues with this build... until now.
I received a 500GB 970 EVO NVMe drive as a gift a couple of days ago. I installed it on slot M.2_2 and migrated some of my applications to it. Everything worked fine initially until I let the PC go to sleep which is the first time I ran Windows since installing the new drive. When I hit the space bar to wake the PC, I saw a low-res BSOD with the Stopcode: Internal Power Error.
Subsequently, each time I start the PC, I have to start it twice?
1) The first start will always result in an infinite black-screen just after the Windows logo appears (with no "loading dots"). I notice the USB mouse and keyboard go dark at that point as well (although they are active prior while the "Enter BIOS" screen is present).
2) Then the second start... I hold down the power button for 10 seconds to turn the PC off. I then power back on and the PC starts up like nothing ever happened. Everything works great (that is unless I let the PC go to sleep).
I can move around the UEFI/BIOS no problem, so the problem seems to be once Windows 10 starts to load.
I have seen solutions that indicate removing and reinstalling the Samsung NVMe drivers, but how does one remove drivers for a disk on which the OS resides while continuing to use the OS?
I have composed this forum thread from this same PC and run BF V daily from this PC. Any operation of the PC, once the OS loads is fine. The PC works great on second start up, but you know something this consistent is wrong (when you have to power it on twice every time).
I would like to get a solution documented. It's probably something simple, but like I said I don't think uninstalling the NVMe drivers prior to re-installing them is an option when the OS is running on one of the NVMe drives?
Any assistance with this issue would be much appreciated.
- CPU: 8700K (not OC'd)
- Motherboard: Asus Prime Z370-A
- GPU: EVGA 2080 Ti XC Gaming Black
- Various SSDs on SATA ports SATA_1,2 and 3
- NVMe drives on M.2_1 and M.2_2
I added a 250GB 970 EVO NVMe drive a couple months ago to the M.2_1 slot with no issues. Migrated my C-drive to it. I'm running Windows 10 from it. I've had absolutely no issues with this build... until now.
I received a 500GB 970 EVO NVMe drive as a gift a couple of days ago. I installed it on slot M.2_2 and migrated some of my applications to it. Everything worked fine initially until I let the PC go to sleep which is the first time I ran Windows since installing the new drive. When I hit the space bar to wake the PC, I saw a low-res BSOD with the Stopcode: Internal Power Error.
Subsequently, each time I start the PC, I have to start it twice?
1) The first start will always result in an infinite black-screen just after the Windows logo appears (with no "loading dots"). I notice the USB mouse and keyboard go dark at that point as well (although they are active prior while the "Enter BIOS" screen is present).
2) Then the second start... I hold down the power button for 10 seconds to turn the PC off. I then power back on and the PC starts up like nothing ever happened. Everything works great (that is unless I let the PC go to sleep).
I can move around the UEFI/BIOS no problem, so the problem seems to be once Windows 10 starts to load.
I have seen solutions that indicate removing and reinstalling the Samsung NVMe drivers, but how does one remove drivers for a disk on which the OS resides while continuing to use the OS?
I have composed this forum thread from this same PC and run BF V daily from this PC. Any operation of the PC, once the OS loads is fine. The PC works great on second start up, but you know something this consistent is wrong (when you have to power it on twice every time).
I would like to get a solution documented. It's probably something simple, but like I said I don't think uninstalling the NVMe drivers prior to re-installing them is an option when the OS is running on one of the NVMe drives?
Any assistance with this issue would be much appreciated.