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Boot failure with Hyper-V on Intel SSD750

DOkun
New Contributor II

I installed Windows 10 Pro 10586 with vhdx native boot on PCI-E Intel SSD 750 400GB, and it seems to work.

But after activate Hyper-V hypervisor and Hyper-V Services, boot failed - after BIOS POST screen and OS loading ring animation, blackout and no response.

Safe boot is success.

Can I boot Windows normally on PCI-E SSD with Hyper-V?

machine confifuration

CPU: Intel Core i7 6700

Motherboard: ASUS SABERTOOTH Z170 MARK 1, BIOS version 1702

Optimized Default + (VT-d: on)

Disk 0: Intel SSD 750 400GB, PCI-E 3.0 x4

Disk 1: Intel SSD 540s 480GB, 2.5 in SATA 6GB/s

Disk 3: Microsoft virtual disk 80GB vhdx

Disk n with 'diskaprt list disk'

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DOkun
New Contributor II

I find these artciles

https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/virtualization/2015/11/19/discrete-device-assignment-description... Discrete Device Assignment — Description and background | Virtualization Blog

https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/virtualization/2015/11/20/discrete-device-assignment-machines-an... Discrete Device Assignment — Machines and devices | Virtualization Blog

Jake Oshins say that

First, we're not supporting Discrete Device Assignment in Hyper-V in Windows 10. Only Server versions of Windows support this.

So, Windows 10 with Hyper-V on Intel SSD 750 PCI-E is not supported.

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

dai_okuno,

As we understand your computer is no longer booting up if you enable Hyper-V services, however if it is disabled the system will boot normally to the OS. We do know for sure the SSD is running fine, however about the services you activated we have not tested that here.

Do you have the latest BIOS version installed in the motherboard?

We will try to test that here, this may take some time, but it could be just some settings that need to adjusted.

DOkun
New Contributor II

Do you have the latest BIOS version installed in the motherboard?

Yes. Version 1702 is the latest BIOS of ASUS SABERTOOTH Z170 MARK 1.

ASUS published version 1702 at 2016-03-03.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

dai_okuno,

We will be testing here, it may take some time but we really want to make sure if there is any settings we need to change.We will keep you posted.

DOkun
New Contributor II

The following drivers have installed.

from Intel download site

Intel(R) Solid-State Drive P3700/P3600/P3500/750 Series 1.3.0.1007

from ASUS support site (https://www.asus.com/jp/Motherboards/SABERTOOTH-Z170-MARK-1/HelpDesk_Download/ https://www.asus.com/jp/Motherboards/SABERTOOTH-Z170-MARK-1/HelpDesk_Download/)

Intel(R) Chipset Software Installation Utility V10.1.1.13 for Windows 10 64bit (WHQL) (http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/Intel_Chipset_Win7-81-10_64bit_V101113.zip?_ga=1.2381198... http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/Intel_Chipset_Win7-81-10_64bit_V101113.zip?_ga=1.2381198...)

Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology Driver Software V14.8.0.1042 for Windows 10 64bit(WHQL) (http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/sata/IRST_Win7-81-10_V14801042.zip?_ga=1.6406514.1183102783.14... http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/sata/IRST_Win7-81-10_V14801042.zip?_ga=1.6406514.1183102783.14...)

The firmware of Intel SSD 750 is updated to 8EV10174.

The physical sector size is changed to 4096 ( ).