Microsoft introduced a new native NVMe driver in Windows Server 2025, promising major performance for SSD and NVMe drives. I Tested the NVMe Registry Trick on Windows 11 25H2 Get Tools Here: 👉 https://tips2fix.com/boost-windows-11... Advanced users discovered that this feature can be unlocked on Windows 11 25H2 using registry tweaks , even though Microsoft has NOT officially announced support for Windows 11 Home or Pro In this video, I test everything step by step on Windows 11 25H2. ✔ SSD speed test BEFORE any changes (CrystalDiskMark) ✔ NVMe registry tweaks tested on Windows 11 Home / Pro ✔ Real-world performance results after reboot ✔ Device Manager changes explained (NVMe shown under Storage Disks) ✔ 4K Random Q32 and Q1T1 performance explained ✔ Bonus tip: why a FULL C: drive slows down your SSD ✔ Final test after freeing disk space (huge difference) ⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This NVMe driver feature is officially documented ONLY for Windows Server 2025. It is NOT officially supported by Microsoft on Windows 11. Use these tweaks at your own risk and always test before and after. Chapters: 00:00 Intro What is the native NVMe driver and why people are talking about it 00:51 Reddit Post explaining NVMe performance trick 01:22 Important disclaimer – Not officially supported on Windows 11 01:39 Why I decided to test this registry tweak myself 02:07 Microsoft posts explaining NVMe performance claims 02:46 Downloading CrystalDiskMark for SSD speed testing 03:08 Explaining 4K Random Q32 vs Q1T1 (important for SSD performance) 04:06 SSD speed test BEFORE applying the NVMe registry tweak 04:35 Applying NVMe registry tweaks using PowerShell 05:19 Verifying registry keys in Registry Editor 05:40 Creating ENABLE NVMe registry script 06:26 Creating DISABLE / ROLLBACK NVMe registry script 07:09 Restarting Windows 11 after registry changes 07:45 Device Manager changes – NVMe now shown under Storage Disks 08:36 SSD speed test AFTER enabling the NVMe registry tweak 09:36 Comparing performance results (before vs after) 10:23 Bonus Tip – Why a full C drive slows down SSD performance 10:57 Freeing disk space and testing SSD speed again 11:38 Final results and best SSD performance achieved 11:58 Final thoughts, downloads & next videos 📥 DOWNLOAD: • Enable NVMe Registry Tweaks https://tips2fix.com/boost-windows-11... If you test this on your system, let me know in the comments: Did it improve your SSD performance? 👍 Like the video if it helped you 🔔 Subscribe to Tips2Fix for real tests, no clickbait 🙏 God bless you and see you in the next tutorial #windows1125h2 #windows11 #ssdperformance #registrytweak