glovemtb77

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  • Hi Jimmy sorry I have not been back here in awhile. No I had to go with Sata ssd's both in the HDD and the "Sata" SSD slot. 2.5 hdd form factor https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B078DPCY3T Standard ssd form factor https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07822Z77M I did not want to mess around with flashing the bios.…
  • Turns out the R571T-59DC M.2 Sata drive is bootable. I suspect NvME could be too but you need an Acer Aspire R5-571T-5720 or at least a newer model than R571T-59DC (but like I said, at least 59DC boots sata. Was not a given until tested.) >>I removed the other 2.5 drive to make sure I was booting what I thought I was. If…
  • Let me know if I am wrong on any of this as I have not done tech stuff in quite awhile.
  • I can't really help with setting up a Nvme as a boot drive because none of them worked in the M.2 slot. (Including the Intel Dave was able to get to work on a newer bios than mine. What did work is the Sata M.2 card that Mathiew got working in his system that has the identical model as mine. Unfortunetly the bios in these…
  • Yea, I am not getting this right. Of course you want it to be you boot device if you are doing the PCie/nvme ssd in the m.2 slot. Sata interface is killing your ssd speed in the m.2 slot or the hdd slot. With my plan above, I would be cloning a sata driver for windows to it. If I was to use a M.2 Sata ssd drive in that…
  • Thanks everyone for your help on this and the images helped me find it. I have had the aspire-r5-571t-59dc for years and never knew about this slot. I assume it is M2 nvme/sata (also). Ordered the Samsung 970 EVO 1TB - NVMe PCIe M.2 2280. Hopefully all will go well. I will go ahead and install it and if necessary use disk…
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