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Encountering the 'no images are available' message during Windows setup when swapping a SATA SSD in an Asus laptop. Tried using tiny11 on a USB flash drive with Rufus, but it didn’t work. Secure boot was disabled and still failed. Need advice on resolving this. Also, any guidance on pre-installing tiny11 on your Windows 10 desktop for the laptop would be helpful. Thanks!
It's best to first re-download and re-etch that tiny11 ISO. The issue might just be a failed installation. If that doesn't resolve it, connect the drive directly to the desktop, boot from USB, and install normally. You might need to download and install the laptop drivers on the desktop before transferring them to the laptop, but it should work fine afterward.
I've already reinstalled and re-etched the ISO multiple times. Connecting the drive to the desktop and booting there might mean you need to detach the desktop's internal drives, but it could be possible to skip that if you're careful. The setup includes two M.2 SSDs and a SATA HDD, so you don't have to replace everything just for this task—your desktop is more valuable than the laptop.
When launching the installer, choose the right disk. I often suggest removing other drives to prevent issues, though it’s not essential.