Default settings are optimized but cause boot issues on your laptop.
Default settings are optimized but cause boot issues on your laptop.
If you type the path in the command prompt, it will tell you the drive isn't recognized.
Disable VMD controller and restart the system. Verify if the disk is detected.
I turned it off and suddenly it worked. I owe you something I can't pay back. Is this a crucial setting? Or can you explain what it is? How do you figure it out so quickly?
Right after confirming the C drive wasn't listed, I realized there might be a configuration for the drive in the recovery setup. I reviewed your BIOS screenshots again and discovered an unknown option, which I looked up online. The relevant section was labeled "VMD setup menu": [Notebook/AIO] Troubleshooting - How to fix the issue that can't locate drives during Windows 11/10 installation | Official Support | ASUS