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Message 1984544 - Posted: 11 Mar 2019, 13:38:55 UTC

I have no issues running a Samsung 960 EVO M2 drive on my Win 7 system.
IIRC it depends on the motherboard and bios.


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Message 1984562 - Posted: 11 Mar 2019, 16:09:31 UTC - in response to Message 1984473.  

It knows. From the command prompt of W7 type diskpart then type list disk there it is!
True.

I had read here around about difficulties related to Win7 and M2 SSDs.
Then I forgot that all partitions in my M2 are ext and therefore can be seen with diskpart, but not mounted by Win7.
Usually, I have always had at least one partition that can be read by Win OS in any drive. It is the first time I have such a situation and tricked myself.

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