Microsoft NVMe driver and Intel® RST driver architecture for Software Remapped Intel® Optane™ memory volume or Software Remapped Intel® RAID volume are not compatible. Therefore NVMe drives that make up the Software Remapped Intel® Optane™ memory volume and Software Remapped Intel® RAID volume become visible in WinPE as regular NVMe pass-through drives. If an Intel® RST driver is not injected into WinPE before a system with Software Remapped Intel® Optane™ memory volume or Software Remapped Intel® RAID volume boots into WinPE, then when the system boots into WinPE, WinPE will load the default Microsoft NVMe* driver on the NVMe drives that make up Software Remapped Intel® Optane™ memory volume or Software Remapped Intel® RAID volume when it detects a known file system. Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (Intel® RST) driver version 16.x and 17.x.Software Remapped Intel® RAID volume means RAID volume that has at least one Intel® NVMe device attached to a CPU-attached NVMe M.2 port.Intel® Optane™ memory H10 connected to a PCH-attached NVMe M.2 port with Intel® Optane™ memory volume enabled.An Intel® Optane™ memory M module connected to a CPU-attached NVMe M.2 port.Software Remapped Intel® Optane™ memory volume means Intel® Optane™ memory volume that has either:.Platforms with Software Remapped Intel® Optane™ memory volume or Software Remapped Intel® RAID volume.See below for more details on how to prevent this issue on your system. This can occur if a system that has either a Software Remapped Intel® Optane™ memory volume or Software Remapped Intel® RAID volume boots into WinPE* for offline Windows* image maintenance. CheckDisk (CHKDSK) tool may report “Error detected in index $I30 for file…” when the system resumes booting into Windows® 10 OS.
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