Samsung NVMe Driver
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Samsung NVMe solid-state drives (SSDs) stand at the forefront of storage technology, exemplifying speed, reliability, and cutting-edge performance. As a leading player in the storage solutions market, Samsung has consistently delivered NVMe SSDs that redefine data transfer speeds and responsiveness.
These storage devices leverage the latest NAND technology and innovative design to offer users swift data access, efficient multitasking, and accelerated system boot times. Samsung's commitment to quality and technological advancement positions their NVMe SSDs as a preferred choice for both everyday users seeking improved system responsiveness and professionals demanding high-performance storage solutions for intensive workloads.
Installing the Samsung NVMe Driver on Windows & MacOS
Before installing the latest Samsung NVMe driver on your machine, you need to have the latest software downloaded. Fortunately, you can get both software and the drivers by scrolling to the bottom of this page, completing the Captcha, and pressing the Download button.
Now that you downloaded the files, open the suitable folder according to the OS version you’re on. You can choose between MacOS and Windows folders. As of 2023, there are no drivers compatible with the Linux operating system.
If you’re a Windows user, you’ll find two subfolders, each of which will contain a single executable file. Run both of the setups by double-clicking on the files inside the folder. On the other hand, MacOS users will only find one file to set up instead of two.
MacOS users will find a pkg file. In order to run this type of file, open the integrated Terminal. The files from the pkg folder can simply be installed by typing installer -pkg <path_to_pkg>/<pkg_name>.pkg -target / into the console (make sure to insert the correct full name and path of the file).
- Scans your system for missing or outdated drivers
- Downloads and installs the correct versions
- Creates a restore point before making changes