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I have a Notebook Lenovo Gamer Legion Y530 I7-8750h, an SSD NVMe XPG Gammix 1TB and a SSD 1TB SATA installed.

The BIOS recognizes both drives.

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I left set on BIOS to Boot Mode: Legacy Support

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The problem is, when I boot the installation on Ubuntu 18.04 I got a nvme0: failed to set APST feature (-19) error. It recognizes the SSD, but not the NVMe (XPG S11).

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Is there anything I can do?

karel
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    Why legacy if newer UEFI system? Almost all (even new) systems need UEFI update & SSD firmware update. Are drives set up as RAID or Intel SRT? You need to change to AHCI. https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2359208 & https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI & https://askubuntu.com/questions/221835/installing-ubuntu-on-a-pre-installed-windows-10-with-uefi – oldfred Jul 28 '19 at 14:56
  • All controller mode are set to AHCI mode, instead of RST mode. I left set Legacy because of some articles I read. But I already tested UEFI, I got the same error. – Michel Andrade Jul 28 '19 at 15:02
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    Have you updated UEFI & SSD firmware. Many say that resolves lots of issues. – oldfred Jul 28 '19 at 15:48
  • @oldfred I updated only the bios, the SSD firmeware, the was no update, UEFI is it possible? – Michel Andrade Jul 28 '19 at 16:04
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    Several users in link to ubuntu forums installed to Y520. You newer system should be very similar. Also turn off UEFI fast boot. Make sure Windows fast startup is off also. – oldfred Jul 28 '19 at 16:17
  • I did, same results. So sad... =/ – Michel Andrade Jul 28 '19 at 19:02
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    Another possibility? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1126456/wd-sandisk-nvme-m-2-stick-not-quite-working?rq=1 More info: https://wiki.debian.org/SSDOptimization – oldfred Jul 28 '19 at 20:52
  • @oldfred that's sounds good! I did go to the edit menu from GRUB: https://ibb.co/mbVX80B e openned the editor: https://ibb.co/56KmYWB – Michel Andrade Jul 29 '19 at 12:17
  • @oldfred , my question is, it will be in this way? "... ro quiet splash nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=5500 $vt-handoff" ? – Michel Andrade Jul 29 '19 at 13:04
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    I like to leave out quiet splash on test boots, so I can see process. Its just with new fast systems, it goes by very quick. If it stops you may see what was issue, but often not last line(s), but several further up. – oldfred Jul 29 '19 at 14:41
  • @oldfred you saved my life! Worked! Really Thanks! – Michel Andrade Jul 29 '19 at 22:48
  • Not exactly sure what I suggested. Best if you post as an answer exactly what works and after a day you can accept that so others can find a good solution. – oldfred Jul 29 '19 at 23:34

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