Sun Aug 11, 2019 12:05 pm
Thanks Jack for your reply,
The PCIe gen 4 is not the problem, since the card works when in BIOS/Legacy mode when I tested with my old SSD from my last computer. So also slotplacing is not the problem.
The new fresh install in EUFI mode, needed for RAID, is the problem.
I've checked your tip to try loading legacy drivers before UEFI, but that's not an available option.
I can choose (by using CSM) to not install drivers, legacy only, UEFI only.
When choosing legacy only the system doesn't boot into windows because it can't find a bootable drive.
That drive is the Windows bootloader under EUFI...
I just don't understand why the videosetup program doesn't see the Intensity card. It's beyond me what UEFI has to do with this as we're in W10 at that time already.
Windows detects an unknown PCIe device(s). I click on them and point to search/use drivers, but videosetup is only an exe file. No drivers to point to.
This shouldn't be so hard to solve for BMD, I suppose?