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Kingston A2000 Nvme Driver Windows 7(click above to download)
Device Specifications:
- Name: Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD
- Interface: NVMe PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4 Lanes
- Form Factor: M.2 2280
- Capacity Options: 250GB, 500GB, 1TB, 2TB
- Controller: Silicon Motion SM2263ENG
- NAND Flash: 3D TLC
- Sequential Read/Write Speeds: Up to 2,200/2,000MB/s (for all capacities)
- Random 4K Read/Write Speeds: Up to 250,000/220,000 IOPS (for all capacities)
- Power Consumption: 0.0032W (Idle), 0.08W (Avg), 1.7W (Max Read) 4.5W (Max Write)
- MTBF: 2,000,000 hours
- Warranty: Limited 5-year warranty
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Q1. Why is my Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD not recognized in Windows 7?
A1. The Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD requires Windows 7 SP1 or later. Make sure your Windows 7 installation is up to date with the latest Service Pack and all available updates. Additionally, ensure that your motherboard's BIOS and drivers are also updated.
Q2. I am experiencing slower-than-expected performance with my Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD. Any suggestions?
A2. Firstly, ensure that the SSD is properly connected to a PCIe Gen 3.0 x 4 Lanes slot on your motherboard. Check if the SSD's firmware is up to date. You can find the latest firmware on Kingston's official website. Also, make sure that your motherboard's BIOS and drivers are updated. If the issue persists, try running a disk optimization tool and check for any background processes that may be affecting the SSD's performance.
Q3. How can I secure erase my Kingston A2000 NVMe SSD?
A3. Kingston provides a secure erase utility called "Kingston SSD Manager" that allows you to securely erase your A2000 SSD. Download and install the Kingston SSD Manager from their website. Open the software, select your A2000 SSD, go to the "Utilities" tab, and then click on "Secure Erase." Please note that performing a secure erase will permanently delete all data on the SSD, so ensure you have a backup before