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Unable to boot into Windows 11 after restarting during initial setup.

Unable to boot into Windows 11 after restarting during initial setup.

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kcaz56
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02-17-2022, 09:19 PM
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Well, that didn't go as expected either. It still isn't displaying the SSD as a bootable drive, even though it appears to install everything so it can be used as a boot option. I hadn't noticed this issue until now. I suspect the SSD might be being read incorrectly because every time I try to install, it shows up as Drive 2 instead of the usual Drive 0 shown in tutorials or videos. When I physically checked it on my laptop (it was purchased a year ago during a sale and hasn't been used), I was certain it should have appeared as "disk 2." Seeing it as Drive 2 raises doubts about its functionality. It seems the problem started when I formatted it through the BIOS instead of using another method. I've tried formatting it elsewhere, but this was the first time via BIOS. Eventually, it showed up correctly as Drive 0 and worked without issues. This was definitely a frustrating situation, but I'm relieved everything functioned properly now. Thanks for your time and support—appreciate it!
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kcaz56
02-17-2022, 09:19 PM #21

Well, that didn't go as expected either. It still isn't displaying the SSD as a bootable drive, even though it appears to install everything so it can be used as a boot option. I hadn't noticed this issue until now. I suspect the SSD might be being read incorrectly because every time I try to install, it shows up as Drive 2 instead of the usual Drive 0 shown in tutorials or videos. When I physically checked it on my laptop (it was purchased a year ago during a sale and hasn't been used), I was certain it should have appeared as "disk 2." Seeing it as Drive 2 raises doubts about its functionality. It seems the problem started when I formatted it through the BIOS instead of using another method. I've tried formatting it elsewhere, but this was the first time via BIOS. Eventually, it showed up correctly as Drive 0 and worked without issues. This was definitely a frustrating situation, but I'm relieved everything functioned properly now. Thanks for your time and support—appreciate it!

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