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JuLIi_TV
Junior Member
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10-08-2016, 02:16 AM
#1
I set up a fresh gaming system and attempting to use a flash USB for Windows installation, but I’m missing all my storage devices from the setup menu. Someone has a clue about this issue?
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JuLIi_TV
10-08-2016, 02:16 AM #1

I set up a fresh gaming system and attempting to use a flash USB for Windows installation, but I’m missing all my storage devices from the setup menu. Someone has a clue about this issue?

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Gam72
Junior Member
44
10-09-2016, 03:25 AM
#2
Certainly! Here’s a revised version with varied phrasing:

It would be helpful to know more about your system's components and technical specifications. Details such as the processor model, RAM capacity, storage type, and graphics capabilities can provide a clearer picture of your setup.
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Gam72
10-09-2016, 03:25 AM #2

Certainly! Here’s a revised version with varied phrasing:

It would be helpful to know more about your system's components and technical specifications. Details such as the processor model, RAM capacity, storage type, and graphics capabilities can provide a clearer picture of your setup.

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creuse02
Member
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10-13-2016, 04:53 AM
#3
NVMe drive?
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creuse02
10-13-2016, 04:53 AM #3

NVMe drive?

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thunderdog1111
Junior Member
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10-13-2016, 09:07 AM
#4
In the installation wizard, activate the command prompt by pressing Shift + F10. Enter "diskpart" and press ENTER to launch the partitioning tool. Next, type "list disk" and hit ENTER after each step. If your drive appears, input "sel disk <YOUR DISK NUMBER>". Then run "clean" followed by "convert gpt" for UEFI systems or "convert mbr" for legacy BIOS. Note that data loss occurs after the clean command, though recovery is possible with third-party software. Finally, exit the prompt and refresh the disk list in the wizard.
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thunderdog1111
10-13-2016, 09:07 AM #4

In the installation wizard, activate the command prompt by pressing Shift + F10. Enter "diskpart" and press ENTER to launch the partitioning tool. Next, type "list disk" and hit ENTER after each step. If your drive appears, input "sel disk <YOUR DISK NUMBER>". Then run "clean" followed by "convert gpt" for UEFI systems or "convert mbr" for legacy BIOS. Note that data loss occurs after the clean command, though recovery is possible with third-party software. Finally, exit the prompt and refresh the disk list in the wizard.