https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214035

--- Comment #9 from Gino Badouri (mas...@gmail.com) ---
Hello,

A small update.
I've replaced the SSSTC nvme ssd with another one from WD and the same thing
happens.
So for the record, the first (internal) one is now from WD and the second one
is the Samsung EVO 970 ssd.

So it seems the nvme ssd type/brand is not to blame here.
It just doesn't initialize properly when it's in the first slot regardless of
the brand.
A rather large regression..

If you don't have a second ssd installed, you could try to move it to the
optional slot which is right above it.
Or optionally enable the Intel VMD Rapid Storage chipset (you don't have to
create a RAID set), but that will require you to reinstall Windows with the
floppy driver from Intel.

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