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#'''Only''' Raspberry Pi OS ('''Bookworm''') supports PCIe, Raspberry Pi OS bullseye is NOT supported, refer to https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/
#Make sure that your OS configuration is completely correct: refer to the tutorial:[[NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5]] (Continuously updating)
#<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!
#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]]
#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!
<!--#If your SSD is old and has a '''DOS partition''', delete the DOS partition and repartition the SSD (feedback from buyer)-->
# Consider switching to other brands of NVME SSDs