Okay I'm going to create a w11 creation key and give that a go instead. I only stayed with windows 10 because its familiar and what my personal desktop is still on (Need to update my hardware lol) so fingers crossed I can get W11 to work on this machine instead. Thank you so much for your help
Yeah the drive itself (the m.2) is visible in BIOS I just can't get the windows 10 creation tool to install windows onto the machine. I have contacted PC specialists to see if they can help I am completely lost at this point lol
I followed the process and got the option to install Intel(R) 400 series chipset family SATA AHCI controller, however, when I install it a pop up comes up saying "No new devices drivers were found. Make sure the installation media contains the correct drivers, then click OK."
I just pointed it to the F6 folder and found an Intel(R) 400 series chipset family SATA AHCI controller. I clicked it and selected next and got a message saying "No new devices drivers were found. Make sure the installation media contains the correct drivers, then click OK"
I just downloaded the 05_IRST_W10.zip, unzipped it and put it on another USB. I booted the laptop up again and pointed it to that folder and it says "No device drivers were found. Make sure that the installation media contains the correct drivers, then click OK." I have tried pointing it to the...
Unfortunately, unlike my previous experiences of installing windows it doesn't take me to the drive select option, instead it takes me to a completely different screen. It asks me to browse and select the "device driver".
It was a new media creation tool I downloaded last night.
Hi everyone,
I recently had to change my C drive due to it having some issues. I installed my new one and went to install windows 10 onto it. I created the usb bootable drive. When I booted the laptop. When I was going through the process a message popped up saying "A media driver your...