Guys if Windows 10 is fully compatible with all current hard drive types.
Is there BIOS settings that’s preventing from seeing the SSD during boot up to USB ISO?
Can you help me to why it’s not recognizing the SSD drive during booting to the Win10Enter ISO on the USB stick?
Is there a setting in the bios that I need to adjust to allow it to recognize the hard drive?
thanks for helping
Hello
I have a Windows 10 Enterprise ISO that I added to a USB drive by using RUFUS.
I disabled “secure boot” to get the usb to boot up to Windows 10 Enterprise, but it doesn’t recognize the M.2 SSD hard drive when it boots up.
I assume that the SSD drivers need to be added to the bootable USB...
The laptop actually didn’t have a CD/ROM
drive that I was installing win7 on so I was using a external cd/rom drive to install win7 when I was getting the error. I also tried using a usb Drive & got the same error message.
I ended up installing Win10 without any issues. I just preferred win7...
Hey Guys,
I was wanting to create a batch file to automatically format my harddrives unattended.
My pc's are Windows 7. I dont want to press any keys, Id like for it to be fully unattended
What I have so far is this:
@echo off
format C: /FS:NTFS /X
Will this work?
Have you guys tested any...
Dumb question here, just want to know for future installs....how did you determine that the laptop was not compatible with Windows 7?
Thanks again for the help
Guys,
I'm trying to install Windows 7 on a Dell Inspiron 17-7778 that currently has Windows 10 installed.
This laptop does not have a CD-ROM drive and it only has (2) USB ports.
I'm having trouble getting Windows 7 intalled, here are the things I have done to boot to CD or USB
1. Disabled...
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