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How do I make Windows 11 installation software see the PCIe SSD on my ProArt Z690-Creator?

System: Trying to do a Windows 11 installation onto a new build desktop
Battery or AC:
Model: ProArt Z690-Creator with an Intel 670P 1TB M.2 PCIe in slot 1
Frequency of occurrence: Every time I try to install Windows 11
Reset OS:
Screenshot or video:
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Detailed description -
I am trying to install Windows 11 (via a DVD in an external drive connected to the USB ports on the rear of the motherboard) onto a new build desktop. The SSD shows up in the BIOS but is not seen by the Windows software.
I then connected an SSD and Windows doesn't see that either.
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RAJU_MSC_MATHEM
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blackledge1692
  1. System: Trying to do a Windows 11 installation onto a new build desktop
  2. Battery or AC:
  3. Model: ProArt Z690-Creator with an Intel 670P 1TB M.2 PCIe in slot 1
  4. Frequency of occurrence: Every time I try to install Windows 11
  5. Reset OS:
  6. Screenshot or video:

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Detailed description -

I am trying to install Windows 11 (via a DVD in an external drive connected to the USB ports on the rear of the motherboard) onto a new build desktop. The SSD shows up in the BIOS but is not seen by the Windows software.

I then connected an SSD and Windows doesn't see that either.


How do I make Windows 11 installation software see the PCIe SSD on my ProArt Z690-Creator?
At present in windows 11, PCle SSD needs NVMe standard controller driver is needed to visible in device manager

Falcon_ASUS
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blackledge1692
  1. System: Trying to do a Windows 11 installation onto a new build desktop
  2. Battery or AC:
  3. Model: ProArt Z690-Creator with an Intel 670P 1TB M.2 PCIe in slot 1
  4. Frequency of occurrence: Every time I try to install Windows 11
  5. Reset OS:
  6. Screenshot or video:

========================

Detailed description -

I am trying to install Windows 11 (via a DVD in an external drive connected to the USB ports on the rear of the motherboard) onto a new build desktop. The SSD shows up in the BIOS but is not seen by the Windows software.

I then connected an SSD and Windows doesn't see that either.


How do I make Windows 11 installation software see the PCIe SSD on my ProArt Z690-Creator?
@blackledge1692
Since this is the laptop community, if you have a motherboard problem, please contact the local service center for help. The following is the contact information:http://www.asus.com/support/CallUs# Sorry for any inconvenience it may be caused.