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M.2 SSD Formatting and Setting Up Windows Using a Used PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD

M.2 SSD Formatting and Setting Up Windows Using a Used PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD

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Madsb227
Junior Member
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08-03-2021, 11:04 PM
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You can format your M.2 SSD and install Windows 11 on your new computer. There’s no need for anything extra beyond proper formatting. Regarding copying the Windows 11 install from the DVD, it’s not feasible to transfer the entire installation media into the SSD. A USB DVD player isn’t recommended for this purpose.
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Madsb227
08-03-2021, 11:04 PM #1

You can format your M.2 SSD and install Windows 11 on your new computer. There’s no need for anything extra beyond proper formatting. Regarding copying the Windows 11 install from the DVD, it’s not feasible to transfer the entire installation media into the SSD. A USB DVD player isn’t recommended for this purpose.

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Jordan_Gbu
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08-04-2021, 12:44 AM
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The installation will automatically format the drive, eliminating the need for prior preparation. Do you have a USB stick available to create a Windows installation media?
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Jordan_Gbu
08-04-2021, 12:44 AM #2

The installation will automatically format the drive, eliminating the need for prior preparation. Do you have a USB stick available to create a Windows installation media?

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Jesuss_
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08-04-2021, 03:31 AM
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1. Adjustments and clearing will bring the device back to its original factory condition.
2. I wouldn’t take this approach, though there’s a possibility it could succeed. Doing everything manually will definitely be safer and easier to track.
3. A USB DVD player should function. While I typically rely on a regular USB flash drive, a DVD player with the appropriate file should likely work, though it may be slower.
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Jesuss_
08-04-2021, 03:31 AM #3

1. Adjustments and clearing will bring the device back to its original factory condition.
2. I wouldn’t take this approach, though there’s a possibility it could succeed. Doing everything manually will definitely be safer and easier to track.
3. A USB DVD player should function. While I typically rely on a regular USB flash drive, a DVD player with the appropriate file should likely work, though it may be slower.

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Jelly1233
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08-21-2021, 12:39 AM
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You have the option, as long as you have a place to save that information and don’t require extra space on your laptop. When you run the Windows installer, it will prompt you about how you want to use the drive. Simply remove all partitions and click Next, allowing the installer to organize them as desired. (It will generate an EFI partition and a Recovery partition, though they’ll be small. Most of your drive will remain as C:\.) I wouldn’t suggest this approach. It might be possible, but it would cause unnecessary complexity and performance issues. Instead, use a USB flash drive with the Media Creation Tool to build a Windows installer. You can later reformat it for other purposes once the task is complete.
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Jelly1233
08-21-2021, 12:39 AM #4

You have the option, as long as you have a place to save that information and don’t require extra space on your laptop. When you run the Windows installer, it will prompt you about how you want to use the drive. Simply remove all partitions and click Next, allowing the installer to organize them as desired. (It will generate an EFI partition and a Recovery partition, though they’ll be small. Most of your drive will remain as C:\.) I wouldn’t suggest this approach. It might be possible, but it would cause unnecessary complexity and performance issues. Instead, use a USB flash drive with the Media Creation Tool to build a Windows installer. You can later reformat it for other purposes once the task is complete.

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cvogt8
Junior Member
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08-28-2021, 09:18 PM
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I purchased the Windows 11 DVD since it was more affordable, and I was informed that I could transfer its contents to a USB drive.
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cvogt8
08-28-2021, 09:18 PM #5

I purchased the Windows 11 DVD since it was more affordable, and I was informed that I could transfer its contents to a USB drive.

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Farklin507
Junior Member
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08-31-2021, 09:02 AM
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I wasn't aware the DVD player was running slower, thank you.
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Farklin507
08-31-2021, 09:02 AM #6

I wasn't aware the DVD player was running slower, thank you.

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Ghouly
Junior Member
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08-31-2021, 05:48 PM
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I just need to run the Media Creation Tool via USB to set up Windows 11 on my PC without using a DVD.
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Ghouly
08-31-2021, 05:48 PM #7

I just need to run the Media Creation Tool via USB to set up Windows 11 on my PC without using a DVD.

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jasonwong125
Junior Member
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08-31-2021, 08:03 PM
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No need for the DVD at all.
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jasonwong125
08-31-2021, 08:03 PM #8

No need for the DVD at all.

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BernieSand3rs
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09-01-2021, 02:05 AM
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Actually, you don’t have to pay for Windows 11 at all. You can use it for free, unactivated. I’m currently here.
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BernieSand3rs
09-01-2021, 02:05 AM #9

Actually, you don’t have to pay for Windows 11 at all. You can use it for free, unactivated. I’m currently here.