
the drive tiering is used in datacenters and webservers so you can many larger slower cheaper volumes and then still have SSD/NVME performance. Then you install the OS perhaps again once the partitioning is done? i do not think it actually requires RAID be enabled in bios though.

STORE MI isnt so much of a driver but a RAID format type like RAID 0 or stripeable, but its drive tiering array so the most used files are always placed on the fastest NVME/SSD drive first which you must create without any data on there and do with reboots and stuff before the OS and things are installed to it its ablank drive system. was it causing some sort of bluescreen with the installation exe setup file? or the DOS like uhh boot disk type command prompt where you assign which drive is which and sorta ARRAY them up assign the highest drive (master drive and its slave drives in the tiering)


When you recreated your disk configuration and partitioning with the new STORE MI setup and installation procedures first.
