Question MSI Godlike x670e - disable sata ports

Steelbom

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Hi,

I want to do a fresh install of Windows 11. The last time I tried this, it put the bootloader on the same drive as my old Windows partition.
To avoid that, I'd like to disable all the other sata and NVME ports besides the new drive I'm installing Windows on.

Is there a way to do this with this motherboard?

Cheers,
SB
 

lopri

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Usually there is no such option. Only time I see it is when the disk controller is supplied by a 3rd party. (Marvell, JMicron, ASMedia, etc.)

Just bite the tongue and unplug the cables.
 
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Steelbom

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Usually there is no such option. Only time I see it is when the disk controller is supplied by a 3rd party. (Marvell, JMicron, ASMedia, etc.)

Just bite the tongue and unplug the cables.
Unfortunately they are all nvme, so it involves removing two GPUs, CPU cooler, repasting, etc., it's like a 4+ hour job. I went down the rabbit hole trying to get it sorted but I did in the end -- formatted unused Linux PC, installed Windows on that (easy access to side panels via SATA), put that into an external enclosure, connected to PC, rebooted into Acronis software and clonsed the install to the desired drive. Bit of a mission, but less so than actually pulling the main computer apart haha.
Or disconnect the power cable from the PSU if that's any easier.
Since they're nvme I didn't have that option

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I wish Windows gave you an option where to put the bootloader! Even if it's buried in the command prompt or advanced settings.
 

Steelbom

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Correct, I have three NVME and one SATA drive in the system. I couldn't disable either, but nevertheless the workaround worked.
 

Seba

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I took a look at that motherboard.

M2_1 slot is beyond the DIMM slots.
What kind of CPU cooler you have that covers that area?
Usually you want to install the OS in that first M.2 slot (because it is the fastest M.2), so there should not be a need to disconnect that one anyway during Windows install. No need to remove the CPU cooler and repaste the CPU.

The other 3 M.2 slots are placed between the PCIe slots. Removing PCIe cards is not that much of a hassle (unless those graphics cards are water cooled).
 
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Steelbom

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I took a look at that motherboard.

M2_1 slot is beyond the DIMM slots.
What kind of CPU cooler you have that covers that area?
Usually you want to install the OS in that first M.2 slot (because it is the fastest M.2), so there should not be a need to disconnect that one anyway during Windows install. No need to remove the CPU cooler and repaste the CPU.

The other 3 M.2 slots are placed between the PCIe slots. Removing PCIe cards is not that much of a hassle (unless those graphics cards are water cooled).
It's a Noctua NH-D15, and a 4090 and a 3090 Ti

Opening it up is a nightmare. Can't easily remove the 4090 either as there is no easy one button release (crazy for the price of the motherboard). So for me to get access it's: remove CPU cooler then 4090. If it had the one button release, it wouldn't be hard at all.

So I actually did put the M2 that I wanted to do the clean install of the OS on in the 1st slot. However, I installed Windows while the other M2 slots were populated with drives that previously were my OS drive, so that's where the bootloaders were. Soon, once I'm sure I've got all my data across, I'll wipe the two old drives and have some extra storage I can use.
 

CP5670

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I had this problem with windows once, you might be able to disable drives in the bios. Agree that removing M.2 drives is annoying.
 

lopri

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I guess that linux box had a similar chipset to the other system? i.e. AMD to AMD, or Intel to Intel. I do not know how Windows deal with different chipsets these days, but back in the days trying to use Windows installs across AMD/Intel would result in BSOD.
 
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