Installation options for Windows 10 span from NVMe to a primary installation.
Installation options for Windows 10 span from NVMe to a primary installation.
I installed Windows 7 on a tiny SSD for testing and waited patiently to disconnect the other storage devices and remove the NVMe card. The process was really frustrating, but I managed to get it done eventually. However, Windows 7 turned out to be a hassle, which is why I didn’t remove all my drives before switching to Windows 10 on the same small SSD. I assumed the installer would automatically skip the others, but that wasn’t the case. Now I’m stuck installing Windows 10 and need to mount the correct volume to start the setup. I’ve searched online but don’t know how to phrase my query effectively. Could someone assist me in finding a solution?
Check if msconfig is the optimal solution. You can configure the right Primary Win10 setup, and you also have the option to remove an installation if needed.