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02-21-2021 06:15 AM - edited 02-23-2021 10:11 AM
I received one week ago my new laptop a pavilion 15 with the latest i5, and a PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SDD, very happy with the laptop till I tried to create a dual boot for Manjaro, where it became clear the Optane functionality "hides" the Linux partition for the boot EFI, as it is placed offline.
This is part of the default Optane Setup. Intels manual says:
Only one Intel® Optane™ memory volume is allowed per system. If more than one volume is detected during boot, the second volume will be placed offline
My next step was looking into disabling Optane;
The manual for the software says go to the "Intel Optane Memory" tab and click on disable.
However, when going to the tab the message mentioned is, "Your System is not Optane ready" + "the following requirements were not met" + "There are no valid disk pairs in your system".
My question: Does this mean that Optane is disabled and that I can without any worry disable it from the Bios too?
02-21-2021 12:38 PM
What is your Pavilion 15-eg0xxx ? Are you sure it does have Optane pre-installed ?
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02-21-2021 01:25 PM - edited 02-21-2021 11:48 PM
Hi Banhien ,
Thank you for your response!
The laptop is the HP pavilion 15-eg0847nd
The drivers of Intel RST VDM are visible in device management, the RST is mentioned in the BIOS and the Optane Memory and Storage management was preinstalled
And when you look at the first tab you can see the SSD with (system) which indicates its actively seen and controlled by RST according to the guideline
02-22-2021 02:03 PM
Its specs
https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06982227
which says nothing about Optane. If it does have, Device Manager should show Optane in Disk Drives. Message "Your System is not Optane ready" may also explain this.
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02-23-2021 10:10 AM - edited 02-23-2021 10:14 AM
Dear Banhien,
Thank you for the confirmation, which I think is good news! Even though the behaviour is the same, but caused by the Intel RST.
In the Bios it says (under Configurations) >UEFI HII Configuration > Intel (R) Rapid Storage Technology > Non-Raid Physical Disk: PCIe 0.0 WDC <SSD name> > Drive details
And within the Device Manager >Storage Controllers >Intel RST VMD Controller 9AOB (TGL) and Intel RST VMD Managed Controller 09AB
As such is my question, how can I remove RST?
I can uninstall the drivers but is this enough and can this be done safely?
My Computer is still in "everything is new stage" as such I have no worry of losing data and the digital key of Windows has been backed up too, to allow a clean install if needed.
Appreciate your knowledge!
02-23-2021 12:51 PM
The following way is a safe way:
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02-24-2021 09:28 AM - edited 02-27-2021 04:45 AM
Hi Banhien,
Thank you for your reply! but the described solution does not work.
I uninstalled the 2 drivers but this led to the boot to be removed or inaccessible. Windows was able to restore itself and I was as such back where I started.
This computer is of course a new computer and it seems to run drivers unique to Intel 11th generation processors
The Drivers are called Intel RST VMD Controller 9AOB (TGL), and Intel RST VMD Managed Controller 9AOB
Looking at the driver details it did show the inclusion of an Optane DLL. The version of the driver was 18.0.1.1138
Searching for the exact details, this page showed up:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000057787/memory-and-storage/intel-optane-m...
With completely at the bottom the note under "Step 4: in the operation system"
- The Intel® RST VMD driver should not be uninstalled/removed after installation. This could result in an Inaccessible Boot Device blue screen and potential data loss.
- VMD device is always enabled on a platform where VMD device is deployed. There is a possible configuration where VMD does not own any device. This is an empty VMD configuration. As a result of this, the RST VMD driver should always be installed on such a platform to avoid a yellow bang device in Window’s Device Manager
I have today done a system reset but the RST was immediately installed,
Can this be disabled or removed or configuration changed in BIOS that it will stop affecting the partitions and boot management?
03-06-2021 01:32 PM
It's very silent! I would appreciate if a i5-1135g7 or Intel VMD driver specialist would give his or her opinion. My findings or conclusions might be incorrect but there seems nobody with the knowledge? Is it too new?