01-25-2018 03:58 AM
I'm using the ASUS PRIME X370-PRO AM4 motherboard. I would like to use the Intel DC P3600 1.6TB PCIE NVME as a normal ssd and install Windows 10 on it. I don't have any other drives. If it does work, what problems could I encounter?
01-30-2018 08:44 AM
Hello janeong,
Thank you for the information provided. Now that you have installed Intel® SSD Data Center Tool, please follow the steps specified on the Intel® Solid State Drive Data Center Tool – User Guide (https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/memory-and-storage/Intel_SSD_DCT_3_0_x_Use... https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/memory-and-storage/Intel_SSD_DCT_3_0_x_Use...😞If you encounter any issue along the process, please post the corresponding images in this thread.
Please let me know the outcome of this.
Regards,Andres V.01-30-2018 05:58 PM
Entering isdct show -intelssd produces No results
Entering isdct load -intelssd 1 produces
Warning! You have selected to update the drives firmware!
Proceed with the update? (Y/N):Entering Y produces
Updating firmware...
Error: Invalid drive identifier
01-31-2018 07:02 AM
Hello janeong,
Thank for trying the suggestion provided.Could you please share the images associated with the commands entered? I just want to make sure that you are running the tool from the correct directory and if you are entering the index number associated with your drive.
Additionaly, could you please tell me if the SSD is from an OEM? Because if that is the case, the firmware update tools should be provided by the OEM and may not be compatible with the Intel(R) SSD Data Center Tool. If you are not sure, please attach an image of the drive's label.
I'll be waiting for your response.
Regards,
Andres V.01-31-2018 05:54 PM
02-01-2018 09:27 AM
Hello janeong,
Thank you for the image provided. I tried to reproduce the issue you are experienced and came to the conclusion that you may not be running the command prompt as administrator. Here is my output when the command prompt is not ran as administrator, as you can see, it is the same output that you get:Once I choose to run the command prompt as administrator, the output is as expected (notice that I chose index 0 because I only have one SSD in my system):
Please let me know if this approach solves the issue, in case it doesn't, attach an image of the label of your SSD. I'll be waiting for your response. Regards,Andres V.