I'm having trouble getting my M.2 NVMe drive recognized in the UEFI boot priority. It only shows up in legacy mode, and I'd really like to install Windows 11 on it. My setup includes an EDILOCA EN600 pro (M.2 NVMe) and an A320M Pro VH motherboard. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
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I think you might need to double-check how the USB is set up. If you're using Rufus, ensure that you've selected the correct schemes (GPT for UEFI). It can be tricky, but once you boot from the USB like that, you should be good to go!
Make sure you're using a USB drive to install Windows 11 in UEFI mode. You should create the USB install media with GPT partitioning and boot from it in UEFI. After installation, your NVMe drive should show up in the boot order automatically.

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