This version doesn't support Windows 11.
This version doesn't support Windows 11.
Do you need to switch from Windows 10 to the latest version or start with a brand-new Windows 11 installation?
Based on what you're displaying, your system likely has several storage options. If I had to infer: Windows Setup places its boot process on the first drive detected by the motherboard. Each board handles this differently—some use NVMe, others SATA0/1. When installing Windows on multiple drives, it might land on a different drive than the one reported by the board. In such scenarios, the installation needs to be adjusted from MBR to GPT format. To prevent this issue, it's recommended to install Windows on just one drive during setup, ensuring the motherboard recognizes that drive as the primary one, and then add additional drives afterward. It can be frustrating, but Microsoft hasn't updated the installer since Vista, aside from some changes for Windows 7 and Windows 8.