hi there,
I've been "fighting" for 10 days with my M.2 HP EX900 running on a Gigabyte B450M DS3H MoBo.
The M.2 has just about 1 month of use.
Suddenly, my windows stopped loading and started displaying "non system disk"...
I tried to reinstall windows several times without success. Files were copied, but an error message appeared after restart. Blue screen ... I've updated the BIOS to the latest version, but with little evolution. I removed and replaced the M.2 stick a dozen times from the slot.
After many comings and goings, I was able to install Windows. It only works with both UEFI (BIOS) options disabled. Both are set to "legacy". I took me a lot of time until I managed to reach that conclusion.
After many difficulties to reinstall everything, I observed that M.2 is behaving strangely (based on HD TUNE tests)
In the "File Benchmark" test (the only non-destructive one), during WRITING, it creates the file at maximum speed up to a size around 32GB . After that, the performance goes down. And it is "choking". However, in the reading stage it goes smoothly without error. On the other "destructive" writing tests, similar behavior occurs.
The attached image shows this:
View: https://imgur.com/piqoe1t
Does anyone know if this is normal? Or is the M.2 nvme damaged?
I've been "fighting" for 10 days with my M.2 HP EX900 running on a Gigabyte B450M DS3H MoBo.
The M.2 has just about 1 month of use.
Suddenly, my windows stopped loading and started displaying "non system disk"...
I tried to reinstall windows several times without success. Files were copied, but an error message appeared after restart. Blue screen ... I've updated the BIOS to the latest version, but with little evolution. I removed and replaced the M.2 stick a dozen times from the slot.
After many comings and goings, I was able to install Windows. It only works with both UEFI (BIOS) options disabled. Both are set to "legacy". I took me a lot of time until I managed to reach that conclusion.
After many difficulties to reinstall everything, I observed that M.2 is behaving strangely (based on HD TUNE tests)
In the "File Benchmark" test (the only non-destructive one), during WRITING, it creates the file at maximum speed up to a size around 32GB . After that, the performance goes down. And it is "choking". However, in the reading stage it goes smoothly without error. On the other "destructive" writing tests, similar behavior occurs.
The attached image shows this:
View: https://imgur.com/piqoe1t
Does anyone know if this is normal? Or is the M.2 nvme damaged?