![standard nvme controller driver standard nvme controller driver](https://cdn.thefpsreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/1-4.png)
BUT, the device id code for this device does not exist in any IntelRST driver available from Dell or Intel.įor reference, the hardware id for this device is: I'm familiar with this style device as it exists in most all other computer models we have in our environment. However, after imaging with the option set to AHCI/NVMe in BIOS, inside of Windows Device Manager is a device with the 'yellow' exclamation point named "Standard SATA AHCI Controller". (It is a bit confusing why the laptop came with the option set to RAID, yet there is only a single hard drive in the laptop.) Therefore, I had to change this option to "AHCI/NVMe", which is actually a normal option to use if you ask me, and then I have no trouble imaging the computer.
![standard nvme controller driver standard nvme controller driver](https://ipggi.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/device-drama-1.png)
Our WinPE boot disks (created using the standard Microsoft Deployment Toolkit - MDT), do not see this controller and our imaging task cannot format the hard drive, even though I have integrated the Intel RST VMD Controller driver into this WinPE boot disk. In the Storage menu of the BIOS, it was initially set to "RAID On" mode. We are currently reviewing a demo of the Dell Latitude 5420 laptop and I am seeing this exact same problem.