Please do not post that again. for the 3rd time, the M.2 SSD showed up IMMEDIATELY after taking it out of the box, installing it into the M.2 slot, powered the machine back on and went into BIOS, It WAS in the boot menu. But not listed in the Advanced\SATA menu.
Besides that I powered the machine off, inserted the USB 3.0 key with windows 10 1903 on it. Turned machine on, went into BIOS, forced boot from the USB UEFI installation. Installed to the m.2 970 evo Installation went fine. I do not need a windows installation guide. I have been a basic IT tech for 11 years, really not trying to be an ass, but if this was something covered by the A+ cert I wouldn't be posting the question. "NVMe SSDs do not appear within the BIOS until Windows creates the system partition with the EFI Boot Sector. " is not true in what I experienced, I saw my m.2 drive on first boot after installing it. This is the 2nd time this reply has been copied and pasted into one of my questions. If you would have read what I wrote, I said I already had windows installed just fine, and the m.2 drive still does not appear in the Advanced\SATA menu.
I want to thank you Calvin7 though for saying "AMI Native NVMe Driver Support can be set to [On]." That is the most information Ive been able to find on that particular setting. Would you possibly be able to explain why I would turn it on and what it does exactly?