Fix AMD Ryzen Threadripper configured in SATA or NVMe RAID mode when installing Windows
Here's how to Fix AMD Ryzen Threadripper configured in SATA or NVMe RAID mode when installing Windows.
To fix issues with AMD Ryzen Threadripper configured in SATA or NVMe RAID mode when installing Windows, you can follow these steps:
1. Download the RAID driver from the AMD website.
2. Create a RAID driver installation USB flash drive using another computer that is running Windows.
3. Insert the RAID driver installation USB flash drive into the computer with the AMD Ryzen Threadripper.
4. Turn on the computer and enter the BIOS setup utility by pressing the appropriate key during the boot process (usually F2 or Del).
5. In the BIOS setup utility, go to the "Advanced" tab and select "AMD CBS".
6. Scroll down to the "NVMe RAID Configuration" or "SATA RAID Configuration" option and select it.
7. Enable RAID mode and save the changes.
8. Reboot the computer and enter the BIOS setup utility again.
9. Go to the "Boot" tab and select the RAID driver installation USB flash drive as the primary boot device.
10. Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup utility.
11. The computer should now boot into the RAID driver installation utility.
12. Follow the prompts to install the RAID driver.
13. Once the RAID driver is installed, reboot the computer and enter the BIOS setup utility again.
14. Go to the "Advanced" tab and select "Storage Configuration".
15. Select the RAID configuration and set it as the primary boot device.
16. Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup utility.
17. Your computer should now boot into Windows with the RAID configuration enabled.
If you are still experiencing issues after following these steps, you may need to contact AMD support for further assistance.