To have the NVMe drives managed by RAIDXpert, there is a setting somewhere in UEFI to enable NVMe RAID(it isn't enabled by default).Once in the RaidXpert2 management, go to array management > delete array. to keep from taking up space on my boot drive, I’m looking to move them to external storage and the an NVMe SSD seems to be the smart route.Go to Advanced > RaidXpert2 Configuration Utility (in some cases you may need to F10+save and reboot before it will show up as an option) Warning! Going beyond this point will delete any data on your NVMe drives. 0 x16 controller No larger than your average video adapter. If you setup RAID in RST BIOS, RST hides NVME drivers from system (due PCIE-to-SATA remap), only RST driver needed.
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