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Gururu I guess the prudent thing to provide is how do you fix losing access to the drive? Reply
epobirs I would hope that Microsoft is coordinating with drive makers to make this just work with whitelisted SSD models when the update becomes on by default. Reply
USAFRet epobirs said: I would hope that Microsoft is coordinating with drive makers to make this just work with whitelisted SSD models when the update becomes on by default. It will eventually become mainstream, as part of the OS. No need to rush into it now. Reply
edzieba This feature allows the operating system to maximize the performance of DDR5 drives A shame, then, that no DDR5 RAMdisc adapters exist or have ever existed for NVMe. You need a system that supports CXL for that. Reply
CrispySilicon edzieba said: A shame, then, that no DDR5 RAMdisc adapters exist or have ever existed for NVMe. You need a system that supports CXL for that. It's a typo, I'm sure it means PCIe. Reply
Christopher_115 Admin said: The Windows Server 2025 registry tweak that activates native NVMe support can also be activated in Windows 11, but at your own risk. Registry hack enables new performance-boosting native NVMe support on Windows 11 — Windows Server 2025 feature can be unlocked for consumer PCs, bu… : Read more "or test the changes in a virtual environment before making them, as doing so could lead to system instability." Um, I don't think testing this on a virtual disk in a VM will tell you much about how it will behave on your actual drive. Reply
WINTERLORD Thats nice there a registry hack but what is it the article teases people but never give you the steps to take to implement it So toms wheres the fix Reply
WINTERLORD Ok but again where are the steps to take to edit registration t I have both a 990 pro pcie4.0 and a pcie 5.0 drive Really need those dirsctions Reply
USAFRet WINTERLORD said: Ok but again where are the steps to take to edit registration t I have both a 990 pro pcie4.0 and a pcie 5.0 drive Really need those dirsctions No, you don't "really need" Prior to reading this, was your drive performance lacking in any way? Patience. It has not yet been published. Reply
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/SPONSORED_LINK_URL
- https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/registry-hack-enables-new-performance-boosting-native-nvme-support-on-windows-11-windows-server-2025-feature-can-be-unlocked-for-consumer-pcs-but-at-your-own-risk#main
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