New hard drive without operating system
New hard drive without operating system
I purchased a fresh hard drive for my laptop. When I turn it on, it won’t enter BIOS. Dell told me the new drive has no operating system installed. Can I still boot without one? Perhaps using a USB or CD? My machine is a Dell Inspiron 15. I’m thinking about leaving a service tag, but I’m worried about safety.
Check if the system operates without the USB connection and see if any alternatives can be used.
I'll attempt to start from a USB drive, then confirm it's resolved.
Suggest using the official site for creating the bootable disk. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10
To enable the Windows installer, you need the RAID/AHCI drivers. Otherwise, adjust your BIOS settings to turn off RAID-AHCI mode. Obtain the drivers from Dell’s support site for your laptop model, save them to a separate USB drive, and use the "Load Drivers" option during installation to recognize your hard drive. If you disable RAID-AHCI in BIOS, the new drive should appear unless it’s faulty, in which case verify its presence in the BIOS menu first.