04-22-2025 02:33 AM
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04-22-2025 12:14 PM
Hello,
What is the exact model Asus laptop?
On the 2024 series the storage controller for the Intel based ones are set to Intel VMD, this means the OS or other bootable media may not detect the drives if the Intel VMD driver (RAID / RST driver) is not present. For normal use and non RAID configs you don't need this BIOS option enabled so simply disable the VMD option if that is what you have.
But note, changing this option on a standard unit means the drive will no longer boot, for anyone looking to reinstall the OS anyway this is not a problem.
04-22-2025 12:14 PM
Hello,
What is the exact model Asus laptop?
On the 2024 series the storage controller for the Intel based ones are set to Intel VMD, this means the OS or other bootable media may not detect the drives if the Intel VMD driver (RAID / RST driver) is not present. For normal use and non RAID configs you don't need this BIOS option enabled so simply disable the VMD option if that is what you have.
But note, changing this option on a standard unit means the drive will no longer boot, for anyone looking to reinstall the OS anyway this is not a problem.
04-23-2025 11:11 AM
Okay, thank you. Whenever I consider a bare-metal reinstall, I'll keep that in mind. For now, Acronis will just backup my data. I hope, I don't need a fully reinstall to soon.
I have a G16 with i9, 32 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, RTX 4070.