Thankfully, Microsoft has released an update with native drivers for Windows 7 which add NVM Express support. It was Windows 8.1 which first got support for NVMe. But Windows 7 was only designed to work with SATA disks. They use a SATA connector if using SATA, otherwise the connector may be different depending on the form factor - in a desktop PC, they go into the PCIe slot, in an ultrabook, they use the M.2 connector. ![]() Most modern PCs come with SSDs which are use either SATA (AHCI) or NVM Express.
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