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NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5

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==FAQ==
'''Q1''': Can't boot/recognize from NVMe SSD? A: Here are a few steps to help you troubleshoot some issues: #Firstly, you can read [https://geekworm.com/community/forum/topic/120764/geekworm-x1001-for-raspberry-pi-5 this post] to get some help;# Make sure the SSD type you use is correct, only support <span class="tb_red">M.2 NVME (Sata) Key-M SSD '''</span>NOT support''' M.2 NGFF Key-B SSD. Refer to the following diagram (click it to zoom out): [[File:Supported-SSD-1.jpg|100px]]# Check if the FFC is fully inserted. Is the HAT tightly connected? We recommend you to send us the FFC connection schematic as well.# '''Only''' Raspberry Pi OS ('''Bookworm''') supports PCIe, Raspberry Pi OS bullseye is NOT supported, refer to https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/# Although you can also boot from a SD card, Pi OS is required for the NVMe SSD to boot, DON'T forget Flash OS onto NVMe SSD.# If you're flashing a fresh Pi OS , DON'T forget to '''ENABLE PCIe'''.# Run the '''lspci''' and'''lsblk''' command to check the NVMe SSD is recognized.# Add '''''PCIE_PROBE=1''''' to the eeprom, (Run '''sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit''' command, then add this line, then press CTRL+O to write change to file, press CTRL+X to exit, then reboot)# <span class="tb_red">Update the bootloader firmware to the last verson, refer to [[How to update eeprom firmware]], this is very important!!!</span>And finally be sure to run the command ''vcgencmd bootloader_version'' to check if your upgrade was successful!# For [[X1003]], if an error occurs, replace the FFC cable to test.# If your SSD is old and has a '''DOS partition''', delete the DOS partition and repartition the SSD (feedback from buyer)# Contact us at email: support@geekworm.com  '''Q2''': Don't recognize / boot from NVME SSD?
A: If you have '''enabled pcie''' and find that you still cannot boot from NVME SSD, please perform the following actions
3. If it is an '''New Version''', refer to [[How to update eeprom firmware]] to update the firmware to '''lasted version'''.
4. '''If you still have not solved the problem, please refer to the next FAQ:Q2Q1'''
 
'''Q2''': Can't boot/recognize from NVMe SSD?
 
A: Here are a few steps to help you troubleshoot some issues:
 
#Firstly, you can read [https://geekworm.com/community/forum/topic/120764/geekworm-x1001-for-raspberry-pi-5 this post] to get some help;
# Make sure the SSD type you use is correct, only support <span class="tb_red">M.2 NVME Key-M SSD '''</span>NOT support''' M.2 NGFF Key-B SSD. Refer to the following diagram (click it to zoom out): [[File:Supported-SSD-1.jpg|100px]]
# Check if the FFC is fully inserted. Is the HAT tightly connected? We recommend you to send us the FFC connection schematic as well.
# '''Only''' Raspberry Pi OS ('''Bookworm''') supports PCIe, Raspberry Pi OS bullseye is NOT supported, refer to https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/
# Although you can also boot from a SD card, Pi OS is required for the NVMe SSD to boot, DON'T forget Flash OS onto NVMe SSD.
# If you're flashing a fresh Pi OS , DON'T forget to '''ENABLE PCIe'''.
# Run the '''lspci''' or '''lsblk''' command to check the NVMe SSD is recognized.
# Add '''''PCIE_PROBE=1''''' to the eeprom, (Run 'sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit' command, then add this line, then press CTRL+O to write change to file, press CTRL+X to exit, then reboot)
# <span class="tb_red">Update the bootloader firmware to the last verson, refer to [[How to update eeprom firmware]], this is very important!!!</span>And finally be sure to run the command ''vcgencmd bootloader_version'' to check if your upgrade was successful!
# If your SSD is old and has a '''DOS partition''', delete the DOS partition and repartition the SSD (feedback from buyer)
# Refer to the issue solved by customer: https://geekworm.com/community/forum/topic/120764/geekworm-x1001-for-raspberry-pi-5
# Contact us at email: support@geekworm.com
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