A technician installs a new 1 TB M.2 PCIe NVMe solid-state drive into a secondary M.2 slot on a motherboard. According to the motherboard documentation, the secondary M.2 slot routes exclusively to the SATA controller and does not support PCIe lanes. When the system is powered on, the drive is not detected in the BIOS/UEFI configuration utility. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of this issue?
- The motherboard slot lacks the PCIe data bus connectivity required for NVMe drives to operate.Cevap
- BThe BIOS/UEFI SATA controller mode must be toggled from AHCI to IDE to enable NVMe backward compatibility.
- CThe NVMe drive requires a vendor storage driver update before the system POST can recognize its physical bus speed.
- DThe drive must be partitioned and formatted with a file system before it can be enumerated by the system BIOS.
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The motherboard slot lacks the PCIe data bus connectivity required for NVMe drives to operate.
While M.2 defines the physical form factor, NVMe drives specifically require PCIe lanes to communicate with the system. Installing an NVMe drive into a slot wired exclusively for SATA signals prevents hardware detection at POST.
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Distinguishing M.2 Physical Form Factor from NVMe and SATA Bus Protocols
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