Where to integrate the Intel NVMe driver?

BKPB

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Where do I need to integrate the Intel NVMe driver so that the M2 disk is displayed during the installation of Windows 10 on a laptop? In boot.wim, in Microsoft Windows PE (x64) or in Microsoft Windows Setup (x64] ?

( I use an online translator. )
 
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1. Extract the Intel NVMe driver files to a local folder.

2. From the Drivers page, Add / Directory containing drivers

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3. From the Apply page, expand Reapply tasks across editions -> Integrate - Drivers.

Add boot.wim (Windows Setup), the other two are not required. If you have a recovery partition (WinRE), Windows will copy the same boot drivers from the working system.

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Hello

What model of Intel M2 ?
The "latest" ones work very well with the native Windows driver and suffix for Windows installation
 
The installation was performed on laptops with M2 drives Samsung and Lexar. By default, the original Windows does not see them. I had to specify the path to the driver 19.5.2.1049 for the 10th and 13th generation of processors and only after that the disk began to be displayed.
 
Ah ok, the 19.5.2.1049 are the RST driver, for certain laptops, including Dell,
Must install this driver to be able to install Windows on an NVMe (although there is an Intel NVMe driver)
 
You are talking about the driver that is included in the image.iso or which one to download? If it's about the one that needs to be downloaded, please give a link.
 
I said that I found it strange to have to install RST drivers for the NVMe SSD to be "visible"
Different on desktops and with my Intel Optane 905P, I just integrate the Intel NVMe driver

EDIT : Maybe "plugged in" to the chipset and not on the PCIe lines (CPU), on laptop
 
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