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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?