

The default values for further settings is as follow: Then at the Boot tab, browse at the 3rd selection which is the CSM (Compatibility Support Module). Switch to Advanced if you’re in Easy Mode. To enable the Compatibility Support Modules (CSM), you need to go to your BIOS (See instruction below for entering to BIOS). It is best to place it on the upper slot if you have two M.2 slots.

Make sure your M.2 NVME is connected to your motherboard. Then disabled all of the SATA_1 up to 6 slots at the settings. You can physically removed it from your motherboard or via BOOT menu (See instruction below if you have no idea how to enter BIOS, key is F1 or DEL).Īt your BIOS settings, go to Advanced > SATA/Storage Configuration. This is to make sure that there is no conflicting UEFI and non-UEFI storage drive that blocking you from installing an OS. Resetting your motherboard settings to default will not work, the only way work around with it is to enable something on your BOOT settings of your ASUS ROG Z390 motherboard.įirst of all, you have to remove all connected SATA storage drive from your computer. This problem occurs because of the lacked of signed UEFI driver for PCIE-based storage like the NVME M.2 SSD due to latest Microsoft Secure Boot regulations. Click Load Driver to provide a mass storage driver for installation”. An error message saying “No drives were found. Surprisingly, when you try to install Windows 10 on it there is a problem stopping you from installing it, the M.2 drive is not listed on the drive list.

You recently purchased the latest NVME M.2 SSD drive and use it as your primary storage drive for your OS.
