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hp zbook studio g4
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I'm trying to configure RAID 0, instead of twice 512GB i would like 1TB

Why is IRST detecting none of my disk?

Intel Community Feedback: "You need to be checking with HP concerning their BIOS support for NVMe redirection."

 

IRST Vers: 17.2.0.1009

Controller: Intel Chipset SATA/PCIe RST Premium Controller

Disk 1: WD 512GB M.2 2280 Type: NVMe

Disk 2: SAMSUNG 512GB M.2 2280 Type: NVMe

Notebook: hp zbook studio g4, Intel XEON, 32GB Memory

 

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I have a Zbook 15 G3 that also has 2 M.2 slots. The hardware only supports RAID in the AHCI controller (SATA) and not in the NVME controller. Same results as you are seeing if you try to RAID a pair of NVME disks. They do not show up in IRST console. 

 

The print is too small on the images you posted to really make much out of them. I think I see that Optane is disabled. I do not believe your BIOS allows Optane and the two are related. Optane is a type of NVME RAID and if the laptop can't do Optane acceleration it can't do NVME RAID. 

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