swift 1 SF114-32-P56T BIOS version 1.14

microlab
microlab Member Posts: 2 New User

I updated my swift 1 sf114-32-P56T to the latest bios version 1.14 which introduces NVMe driver and after i installed a ssd m.2 kingston PCIe NVMe 256GB but it is not detected by the bios.
Why does ACER say it has NVMe drivers if it doesn't work? 
Anyone have a solution? You know how I can write directly to the company in TAIWAN ?
thanks in advance

Answers

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,827 Trailblazer
    When you say 'not detected by the BIOS' what do you mean? Have you tried cloning the old drive to the new one? The 1.14 BIOS doesn't add a NVMe driver, it just enhances the existing driver.
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  • microlab
    microlab Member Posts: 2 New User

    Hello, when I say "not detected" I mean this in image 1, do you understand now? If the hardware is not detected, don't you think it is useless clon ssd? In image 2 you can see M.2 NVMe that I have installed.
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,827 Trailblazer
    That page of the BIOS menu shows the HDD installed, not a SSD. Some builds of the MB don't have NVMe support, but I don't of any way to tell which is which on that model:

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