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Windows 11 setup process displays NVMe SSD during the interface but fails to appear in the boot menu options.

Windows 11 setup process displays NVMe SSD during the interface but fails to appear in the boot menu options.

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bloodline88
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11-14-2021, 12:48 PM
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Hello! I'm attempting to set up Windows 11 using a USB drive, and everything works fine there. On my Samsung 980 Pro 2TB, the installation files load correctly. But when I try to restart the SSD, it doesn't appear as an option—only the USB remains. I've tried several fixes: cleaned and formatted the SSD, changed settings like GPT Update, UEFI, AHCI, and even reset the CMOS. The PC still boots from the USB.
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bloodline88
11-14-2021, 12:48 PM #1

Hello! I'm attempting to set up Windows 11 using a USB drive, and everything works fine there. On my Samsung 980 Pro 2TB, the installation files load correctly. But when I try to restart the SSD, it doesn't appear as an option—only the USB remains. I've tried several fixes: cleaned and formatted the SSD, changed settings like GPT Update, UEFI, AHCI, and even reset the CMOS. The PC still boots from the USB.

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DireIris
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11-14-2021, 04:20 PM
#2
You generated a Windows 11 installation disk with the official Microsoft utility.
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DireIris
11-14-2021, 04:20 PM #2

You generated a Windows 11 installation disk with the official Microsoft utility.

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kate484803
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11-15-2021, 09:31 PM
#3
Yes, that's correct.
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kate484803
11-15-2021, 09:31 PM #3

Yes, that's correct.

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11-19-2021, 07:15 AM
#4
I would attempt to restore the BIOS to its original settings via the interface, and also select the "Earlier version of setup" when prompted during the Windows 11 installation process.
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THEDESTROYERV4
11-19-2021, 07:15 AM #4

I would attempt to restore the BIOS to its original settings via the interface, and also select the "Earlier version of setup" when prompted during the Windows 11 installation process.

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Catsstate
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11-21-2021, 02:08 AM
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The information provided should be updated to reflect that this guide is tailored for your current setup. The previous version may not apply here. Here’s a revised summary:

To install Windows on an NVMe drive, follow these steps:
1. Disconnect all SATA and USB drives; ensure only the NVMe drive is connected.
2. Navigate to the BIOS settings and disable the CSM option under boot.
3. Enable secure boot for another operating system instead of Windows UEFI.
4. Clear the secure boot keys in key management.
5. Use a USB stick with a bootable Windows 10 ISO.
6. Press F10 to save, exit, and restart the PC.
7. Upon reboot, press F2 to access BIOS and set boot priority for your NVMe drive.
8. Re-enable secure boot in BIOS and install default keys.
9. Save changes with F10 and complete the installation.

Let me know if you need further adjustments.
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Catsstate
11-21-2021, 02:08 AM #5

The information provided should be updated to reflect that this guide is tailored for your current setup. The previous version may not apply here. Here’s a revised summary:

To install Windows on an NVMe drive, follow these steps:
1. Disconnect all SATA and USB drives; ensure only the NVMe drive is connected.
2. Navigate to the BIOS settings and disable the CSM option under boot.
3. Enable secure boot for another operating system instead of Windows UEFI.
4. Clear the secure boot keys in key management.
5. Use a USB stick with a bootable Windows 10 ISO.
6. Press F10 to save, exit, and restart the PC.
7. Upon reboot, press F2 to access BIOS and set boot priority for your NVMe drive.
8. Re-enable secure boot in BIOS and install default keys.
9. Save changes with F10 and complete the installation.

Let me know if you need further adjustments.