07-13-2020 01:17 PM
07-26-2020 07:13 AM
Falkentyne wrote:
Well guess what? You can't do that.
Deal with it. And maybe try listening to what other people are trying to ask you instead of acting elitist, entitled, fat and lazy.
11-17-2022 09:41 PM
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01-14-2023 07:42 AM
01-14-2023 03:50 PM
02-17-2023 08:39 PM
04-05-2023 07:34 AM
It is very disappointing that this option is not available for current motherboards.
There was a good solution in the old LGA1150 Z97-Deluxe boards, where you could choose to set either M.2 or SATA in the BIOS exclusively. This gave the possibility to have two isolated systems, one on SATA and the other on M.2 disk. It was physically impossible to have access to SATA and M.2 drives at the same time because they share the same bandwidth.
It's a shame that ASUS doesn't make this option further.
07-30-2023 02:57 AM
I would like this option on my Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-fi) - I use Ubuntu to clone my NVME as a backup and I like to disable the other one to avoid confusion of which is the source/target if there are extra drives.
Definitely agree with the others saying it shouldn't matter why, it should just be an option and those who don't want don't need to use it
11-11-2023 08:30 PM
I have a Asus ProArt Z790 Creator and would like to be able to disable my SSDs in BIOS - please listen ASUS we all have our various reasons !
11-25-2023 06:01 PM
I agree!! Mine is a Strix with no option for that but it would be nice to have for instance when I'm installing multiboot and want to make sure I don't inadvertently write over the wrong disk. Fingers crossed Asus will listen and act.
Thanks for mentioning this (and putting up with one social nerd's ignorant comment).