01-01-2019 11:06 PM
I have a Intel® SSD DC P4500 Series 4.0TB, AIC PCIe 3.1 card installed in a desktop running Windows 10 Home (GPT and UEFI BIOS have been enabled); however, Windows, and SSD Toolbox both show capacity of 1.9TB when it should be 4TB.
Is there anything I'm missing or should be configuring to get it to utilise full 4TB capacity?
Some output below from Intel DC Tool:
C:\isdct> .\isdct.exe show -intelssd
- Intel SSD DC P4500 Series -
Bootloader : 0136
DevicePath : \\\\.\\PHYSICALDRIVE0
DeviceStatus : Healthy
Firmware : QDV101D1
FirmwareUpdateAvailable : The selected Intel SSD contains current firmware as of this tool release.
Index : 0
ModelNumber : INTEL SSDPEDKX040T7
ProductFamily : Intel SSD DC P4500 Series
PhysicalSize : 1900000000000
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01-08-2019 10:33 AM
Hi Diego,
Unfortunately I am unable to supply the screenshot of the drive with the label as I have returned it as faulty to the vendor.
Thanks for all your effort in trying to resolve this.
Kind regards,
E
01-03-2019 07:44 PM
Some MiniTool screenshots:
01-03-2019 08:33 PM
Hi EGear,
Thank you for the information.
Everything in your system looks fine, so I’m not sure why the drive shows only half of the capacity.
The only recommendation I can think of is to install the NVMe* driver for data center drives available in this site and check if there is any change: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28326/Datacenter-NVMe-Microsoft-Windows-Drivers-for-Intel-...
According to the previous information, you are currently using the driver 16.8.0.1000 which may be the driver from Microsoft* for NVMe* devices. Please try installing the one mentioned above just to check if there is any change in the drive capacity.
Please let me know the results.
Have a nice day.
Regards,
Diego V.
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
01-04-2019 05:33 PM
Hi EGear,
Did you have any different result after installing this NVMe* driver?
Regards,
Diego V.
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
01-04-2019 10:19 PM
Hi Diego,
I had to boot into Windows 10 safe mode to force the controller to use the drivers - don’t know why - anyway, the Disk Drive changed from INTEL SSDPEDKX040T7 to the NVMe INTEL SSDPEDKX04 and the controller is now a ‘Intel SSD DC P4500/P4600 etc etc Series’ controller.
Tried a low level format again and no change.
Thanks,
E
01-04-2019 10:57 PM
Hi EGear,
Thank you for the information.
Please let me investigate about this to see what else we can try because this is actually very weird.
Have a nice day.
Regards,
Diego V.
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation