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It's labeled as a local drive yet starts with FreeCom.

It's labeled as a local drive yet starts with FreeCom.

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03-30-2018, 12:06 PM
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I recently replaced my CPU with a Ryzen 5 2600, upgraded the motherboard to an Asrock B450m Pro4, installed DDR4 RAM, and added an A Kingston A1000 240Gb M.2 NVMe drive. After weeks of trying without results, I think I’m almost there. When I switch off the HDD and open File Explorer, both drives appear as local storage. If I boot from the M.2, it launches freeCOM. Based on this, I just need to make the M.2 bootable so it should work... how do I do that?
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TheRealVaxor69
03-30-2018, 12:06 PM #1

I recently replaced my CPU with a Ryzen 5 2600, upgraded the motherboard to an Asrock B450m Pro4, installed DDR4 RAM, and added an A Kingston A1000 240Gb M.2 NVMe drive. After weeks of trying without results, I think I’m almost there. When I switch off the HDD and open File Explorer, both drives appear as local storage. If I boot from the M.2, it launches freeCOM. Based on this, I just need to make the M.2 bootable so it should work... how do I do that?

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null_stress
Junior Member
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04-06-2018, 05:39 PM
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FreeCOM refers to a tool or method used to access or manage data from a hard drive without requiring paid software. It’s often associated with extracting information or files from storage devices. In simpler terms, it’s a way to retrieve content from a hard drive using free resources.
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null_stress
04-06-2018, 05:39 PM #2

FreeCOM refers to a tool or method used to access or manage data from a hard drive without requiring paid software. It’s often associated with extracting information or files from storage devices. In simpler terms, it’s a way to retrieve content from a hard drive using free resources.

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3gilad3
Senior Member
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04-08-2018, 06:57 AM
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It launches from freeCOM version 0.84, possibly named FreeDOS, but I'm not certain
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3gilad3
04-08-2018, 06:57 AM #3

It launches from freeCOM version 0.84, possibly named FreeDOS, but I'm not certain

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Lorddoom139
Posting Freak
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04-09-2018, 03:46 AM
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Have you attempted removing the HDD and following these steps?
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Lorddoom139
04-09-2018, 03:46 AM #4

Have you attempted removing the HDD and following these steps?

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jguapeton
Junior Member
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04-12-2018, 04:01 AM
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jguapeton
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redstonersven
Member
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05-01-2018, 11:16 AM
#6
I installed Windows by using a physical disc or a USB drive. If it was a USB, I created the installation media myself. The computer is running in either legacy mode or UEFI, depending on the system settings.
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redstonersven
05-01-2018, 11:16 AM #6

I installed Windows by using a physical disc or a USB drive. If it was a USB, I created the installation media myself. The computer is running in either legacy mode or UEFI, depending on the system settings.

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Strescipe
Member
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05-01-2018, 12:56 PM
#7
You're using a USB drive created through a software you downloaded from the Microsoft website. It seems to be a media creation tool, possibly a bootable USB for installation. For the boot mode, you can check by booting from the USB and looking at the boot options in your computer's BIOS/UEFI settings. If it should be UEFI, it will typically be listed there.
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Strescipe
05-01-2018, 12:56 PM #7

You're using a USB drive created through a software you downloaded from the Microsoft website. It seems to be a media creation tool, possibly a bootable USB for installation. For the boot mode, you can check by booting from the USB and looking at the boot options in your computer's BIOS/UEFI settings. If it should be UEFI, it will typically be listed there.

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05-03-2018, 02:02 AM
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Open your UEFI settings and locate an entry for CSM or Compatibility Support Module (available on Asus or Gigabyte boards). Turn it off. If you're using an MSI board, the equivalent is Windows 8/10 Mode—ensure it's active. It's puzzling why MSI changed the terminology. After adjusting, power down and disconnect all other hard drives temporarily for simplicity. Insert the USB stick, restart, press F8 until the boot menu shows, choose your USB, boot to Windows setup, during partitioning erase everything except the M.2 drive, then click next. Windows will create the partition and after installation it should restart into Windows 10.
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Darling_Doctor
05-03-2018, 02:02 AM #8

Open your UEFI settings and locate an entry for CSM or Compatibility Support Module (available on Asus or Gigabyte boards). Turn it off. If you're using an MSI board, the equivalent is Windows 8/10 Mode—ensure it's active. It's puzzling why MSI changed the terminology. After adjusting, power down and disconnect all other hard drives temporarily for simplicity. Insert the USB stick, restart, press F8 until the boot menu shows, choose your USB, boot to Windows setup, during partitioning erase everything except the M.2 drive, then click next. Windows will create the partition and after installation it should restart into Windows 10.

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Sampsonn634
Member
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05-03-2018, 06:37 AM
#9
And someone familiar with these topics suggested using a DVD, though it didn't help. He mentioned a driver problem that could be fixed with the disk included with the motherboard. At home, I've used that disk and reached this stage. Yeah, I've tried it a few times, but for now I'm giving it another shot... Let's see if it works this time.
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Sampsonn634
05-03-2018, 06:37 AM #9

And someone familiar with these topics suggested using a DVD, though it didn't help. He mentioned a driver problem that could be fixed with the disk included with the motherboard. At home, I've used that disk and reached this stage. Yeah, I've tried it a few times, but for now I'm giving it another shot... Let's see if it works this time.

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10Exotic
Junior Member
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05-07-2018, 06:09 AM
#10
It hasn't improved since the last time: after a reboot it only attempts to restart the setup again, and the UEFI now doesn't list the M.2 device.
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10Exotic
05-07-2018, 06:09 AM #10

It hasn't improved since the last time: after a reboot it only attempts to restart the setup again, and the UEFI now doesn't list the M.2 device.

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