Ubuntu 18.10 installer cannot detect HP x360 15 SSD (Intel CPU)
As the title states, I am unable to install Ubuntu on my HP ENVY x360 - 15m-cn0011dx. The laptop has a M.2 NVME SSD, and the installer cannot locate it, gparted in a live environment cannot locate it, and I'm stumped.
I've tried all of the options in HPs bios.
I've disabled fastboot.
I confirmed there is no raid or optane running.
Other than wiping the SSD on another computer and trying it that way, I'm out of ideas.
Ideally, I'd dual boot with Windows, but any help is appreciated.
Edit:
This is the laptop in question Best Buy Link
Edit 2 ) I have concluded that due to HP not allowing me to change the storage to AHCI, without replacing the SSD, a secondary OS (or installer) is unable to even detect the drive.
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As the title states, I am unable to install Ubuntu on my HP ENVY x360 - 15m-cn0011dx. The laptop has a M.2 NVME SSD, and the installer cannot locate it, gparted in a live environment cannot locate it, and I'm stumped.
I've tried all of the options in HPs bios.
I've disabled fastboot.
I confirmed there is no raid or optane running.
Other than wiping the SSD on another computer and trying it that way, I'm out of ideas.
Ideally, I'd dual boot with Windows, but any help is appreciated.
Edit:
This is the laptop in question Best Buy Link
Edit 2 ) I have concluded that due to HP not allowing me to change the storage to AHCI, without replacing the SSD, a secondary OS (or installer) is unable to even detect the drive.
ssd
Was the nvme SSD factory installed or installed by you?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 16:07
@Tek The SSD is factory installed
– Collin
Jan 22 at 16:11
Did you make sure the nvme drive setting isn't RAID but AHCI in the bios?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 18:19
@Tek the lovely HP bios doesn't have an option to change raid settings. I can see the Intel RST setting and it says something to the effect of "not raid." I did see somewhere else about changing to AHCI in command prompt in Windows that I haven't tried yet
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:22
@Tek askubuntu.com/a/776014/916633 is the post I referenced
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:24
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As the title states, I am unable to install Ubuntu on my HP ENVY x360 - 15m-cn0011dx. The laptop has a M.2 NVME SSD, and the installer cannot locate it, gparted in a live environment cannot locate it, and I'm stumped.
I've tried all of the options in HPs bios.
I've disabled fastboot.
I confirmed there is no raid or optane running.
Other than wiping the SSD on another computer and trying it that way, I'm out of ideas.
Ideally, I'd dual boot with Windows, but any help is appreciated.
Edit:
This is the laptop in question Best Buy Link
Edit 2 ) I have concluded that due to HP not allowing me to change the storage to AHCI, without replacing the SSD, a secondary OS (or installer) is unable to even detect the drive.
ssd
As the title states, I am unable to install Ubuntu on my HP ENVY x360 - 15m-cn0011dx. The laptop has a M.2 NVME SSD, and the installer cannot locate it, gparted in a live environment cannot locate it, and I'm stumped.
I've tried all of the options in HPs bios.
I've disabled fastboot.
I confirmed there is no raid or optane running.
Other than wiping the SSD on another computer and trying it that way, I'm out of ideas.
Ideally, I'd dual boot with Windows, but any help is appreciated.
Edit:
This is the laptop in question Best Buy Link
Edit 2 ) I have concluded that due to HP not allowing me to change the storage to AHCI, without replacing the SSD, a secondary OS (or installer) is unable to even detect the drive.
ssd
ssd
edited Jan 23 at 14:20
Collin
asked Jan 22 at 14:25
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Was the nvme SSD factory installed or installed by you?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 16:07
@Tek The SSD is factory installed
– Collin
Jan 22 at 16:11
Did you make sure the nvme drive setting isn't RAID but AHCI in the bios?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 18:19
@Tek the lovely HP bios doesn't have an option to change raid settings. I can see the Intel RST setting and it says something to the effect of "not raid." I did see somewhere else about changing to AHCI in command prompt in Windows that I haven't tried yet
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:22
@Tek askubuntu.com/a/776014/916633 is the post I referenced
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:24
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show 6 more comments
Was the nvme SSD factory installed or installed by you?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 16:07
@Tek The SSD is factory installed
– Collin
Jan 22 at 16:11
Did you make sure the nvme drive setting isn't RAID but AHCI in the bios?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 18:19
@Tek the lovely HP bios doesn't have an option to change raid settings. I can see the Intel RST setting and it says something to the effect of "not raid." I did see somewhere else about changing to AHCI in command prompt in Windows that I haven't tried yet
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:22
@Tek askubuntu.com/a/776014/916633 is the post I referenced
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:24
Was the nvme SSD factory installed or installed by you?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 16:07
Was the nvme SSD factory installed or installed by you?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 16:07
@Tek The SSD is factory installed
– Collin
Jan 22 at 16:11
@Tek The SSD is factory installed
– Collin
Jan 22 at 16:11
Did you make sure the nvme drive setting isn't RAID but AHCI in the bios?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 18:19
Did you make sure the nvme drive setting isn't RAID but AHCI in the bios?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 18:19
@Tek the lovely HP bios doesn't have an option to change raid settings. I can see the Intel RST setting and it says something to the effect of "not raid." I did see somewhere else about changing to AHCI in command prompt in Windows that I haven't tried yet
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:22
@Tek the lovely HP bios doesn't have an option to change raid settings. I can see the Intel RST setting and it says something to the effect of "not raid." I did see somewhere else about changing to AHCI in command prompt in Windows that I haven't tried yet
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:22
@Tek askubuntu.com/a/776014/916633 is the post I referenced
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:24
@Tek askubuntu.com/a/776014/916633 is the post I referenced
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:24
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Was the nvme SSD factory installed or installed by you?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 16:07
@Tek The SSD is factory installed
– Collin
Jan 22 at 16:11
Did you make sure the nvme drive setting isn't RAID but AHCI in the bios?
– Tek
Jan 22 at 18:19
@Tek the lovely HP bios doesn't have an option to change raid settings. I can see the Intel RST setting and it says something to the effect of "not raid." I did see somewhere else about changing to AHCI in command prompt in Windows that I haven't tried yet
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:22
@Tek askubuntu.com/a/776014/916633 is the post I referenced
– Collin
Jan 22 at 18:24