I am using a HP - Victus 16.1" Gaming Laptop - Intel Core i5 - 8GB Memory - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 - 256GB SSD. I bought this laptop from Best Buy. I need to reinstall Windows. It is working now, and my m.2 SSD's work fine. But when I use the Media creation tool and create a bootable SSD the Windows installer (windows 11) does not detect any drives. I remember this problem the last time I had to reinstall windows. There is a driver I need to download and put on the bootable usb. I have been searching for the last day. I have went to HP's website for this laptop and can not find the driver. I have searched and searched. but I never find the problem I am having. Where do I go to get this driver so that Windows will see the m.2 and let me install Windows?
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The thread revolves around a user experiencing issues with Windows 11 not detecting their M.2 SSD during installation on an HP Victus laptop. Several suggestions are provided, including adjusting BIOS settings to AHCI mode, downloading specific NVMe or Intel RST drivers from HP and Intel, and ensuring hardware connections are secure. The overall sentiment indicates troubleshooting steps to obtain and load the necessary storage drivers, with comprehensive guidance offered to resolve the detection problem.
The thread revolves around a user experiencing issues with Windows 11 not detecting their M.2 SSD during installation on an HP Victus laptop. Several suggestions are provided, including adjusting BIOS settings to AHCI mode, downloading specific NVMe or Intel RST drivers from HP and Intel, and ensuring hardware connections are secure. The overall sentiment indicates troubleshooting steps to obtain and load the necessary storage drivers, with comprehensive guidance offered to resolve the detection problem.
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