✅ Windows installer doesnt reconized the nvme ssd but in BIOS it is reconized:The windows installer doesnt reconized the new nvme ssd but in BIOS it is reconized I have also tried to use new driver of intel RST but no compatible...
Windows Server 2008 R2 - Purging Data from the Windows\Installer Folder Windows Server 2008 R2 180 Day Trial License Windows Server 2008 R2 actual limits Windows Server 2008 R2 boots into system recovery options after system power off/on Windows Server 2008 R2 Cipher Suites List - Order of stre...
You can see it even from the boot devices at launch. I tried again the media installer and I still confirm it gets stuck asking for drivers for hardware.Note: Everything above and below is with the "secureboot" being disabled in t...
Then, instead of forcing me to choose an SSD to install Windows, it let me create a partition on the Fusion Drive. But during all the process my SSD was connected, because else the Macbook would detect that you have no SSD connected so it won't let you install Windows, wether it is...
Then go back to the BIOS to select the Linux/GRUB drive as the first in the boot order so that you can continue to see GRUB upon a reboot. Anonymous March 02, 2011 The comment has been removed Anonymous March 02, 2011 Nope, just the internal single SSD drive is all it has...
I have a few inland professionals 240gb ssd that I wasn’t using. I am in the process of selling my old computer to someone I know. So thinking I could put one in as a boot drive for them but in the the windows installer it shows up as a 128mb ssd and I have tried all of ...
Enable Local GPO for Windows Installer RDS Compatibility using Powershell Enable Microsoft Update (not just Windows Update) for Windows 2008 R2 Enable Modern Authentication through Group Policy Enable Registry Auditing via Group Policy Enable Safe Search in Group Policy Enable secure Logon use CTRL+ALT...
So to recap, I can get past the usb 3 driver problem, but as soon as I use this advice to install SSD support I cannot get past the screen asking for CD/DVD drivers, to get to see if Install programme can recognise the SSD!
Also perform Startup repair then and see if this helps you.Tom 7 years ago Thanks for the reply. Startup repair doesnt work ; returns the following error message : startup repair couldnt repair your PC. Also if i give preference to the HDD and boot through the PC – Internal Storage ...
I tried the recommended steps but that didn't work. Then i read someone's post about unpluggging all HD's. That did the trick. Just had Win8 installer on USB stick and SSD plugged in. Now it's installin...