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The thread discusses a user’s issue with a Windows 10 installation on a new Acer Swift 3, where the installer cannot detect the NVMe SSD. Neemobeer suggests that the problem likely stems from missing drivers in the boot media and provides a link to instructions for injecting the necessary drivers into the installation image. The original poster acknowledges this advice and plans to try it, indicating a positive and constructive exchange.

Moby73

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Downloaded latest version of Windows 10 ISO, created a bootable USB flash drive. Upon trying to boot with it install it on a 2021 Acer Swift 3 with EVO processor and UEFI Bios, the installer is unable to detect the NVME SSD drive !!
 

Neemobeer

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The boot media probably doesn't have a compatible driver. You'll need to locate the WIM or ESD file (the largest file on the flash drive) and inject a driver for the SSD.

This process works for both WIM and ESD
 

Moby73

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Okay thanks Neemobeer. Will try!