I've recently ordered an Intel 750 Pcie NVME SSD and noticed that it wouldn't boot up properly when used as boot drive (because the bios doesn't seem to support this)
Instead I decided to install Windows Server 2012 R2 to a local SATA SSD and then install it to my Intel 750 SSD (so that the boot loader is on the SATA SSD)
This works, but when I try to boot into my installation on the 750 I get this error message:
file: \windows\system32\winload.efi
status 0xc0000225
Any idea how I can fix this?
Update: I've tried using Vmware ESXI and use the 750 SSD as pass trough device on my VM.
Although I'm able to install to the VM I still can't boot from it.
I'm really surprised that Intel doesn't provide some piece of software that acts like a lightweight hyper visor and that can be installed on a bootable drive which then initiates the boot of an OS on the NVME ssd.