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Windows does not accept installation on the NVMe storage device.

Windows does not accept installation on the NVMe storage device.

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Infallity
Senior Member
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04-18-2021, 10:35 PM
#1
I was attempting to set up Tiny 11 on an HP Probook 440 G9 with an NVMe SSD using the official Win11 ISO and Tiny11 builder tools. The process halted when I encountered a message indicating missing required drivers, and the system couldn't detect the drive. I followed several tutorials, including HP's, but the Intel IRST drivers didn't work. The ISO functioned properly in a virtual environment with a SATA emulation, but not when using Windows 10 from the official source. Installing Linux instead resolved the problem completely, though my friend prefers Windows for gaming. Is there something I overlooked? This appears to be a recognized compatibility issue.
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Infallity
04-18-2021, 10:35 PM #1

I was attempting to set up Tiny 11 on an HP Probook 440 G9 with an NVMe SSD using the official Win11 ISO and Tiny11 builder tools. The process halted when I encountered a message indicating missing required drivers, and the system couldn't detect the drive. I followed several tutorials, including HP's, but the Intel IRST drivers didn't work. The ISO functioned properly in a virtual environment with a SATA emulation, but not when using Windows 10 from the official source. Installing Linux instead resolved the problem completely, though my friend prefers Windows for gaming. Is there something I overlooked? This appears to be a recognized compatibility issue.

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myworldisbest
Junior Member
15
04-25-2021, 03:37 PM
#2
Potential missing drivers should be added to the USB drive and loaded by attempting to install them. Visit the manufacturer's website, enter your motherboard model, and look for support options—executables and zip files are often available. It's a bit of a search, but you'll find the necessary driver files.
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myworldisbest
04-25-2021, 03:37 PM #2

Potential missing drivers should be added to the USB drive and loaded by attempting to install them. Visit the manufacturer's website, enter your motherboard model, and look for support options—executables and zip files are often available. It's a bit of a search, but you'll find the necessary driver files.

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NORFFF
Member
199
04-28-2021, 07:54 PM
#3
I also tested it on my desktop (MSI AM4 motherboard) and laptop (ThinkPad L14 G1), but it didn’t work either.
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NORFFF
04-28-2021, 07:54 PM #3

I also tested it on my desktop (MSI AM4 motherboard) and laptop (ThinkPad L14 G1), but it didn’t work either.

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Int3x_
Junior Member
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04-28-2021, 08:06 PM
#4
Install the standard version, as tiny11 likely caused issues
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Int3x_
04-28-2021, 08:06 PM #4

Install the standard version, as tiny11 likely caused issues

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PnetoBR
Member
59
04-29-2021, 04:19 AM
#5
The script doesn't interact with drivers or anything else. I've already tested it on Windows 10 official, but it didn't work. I believe I've discovered a workaround—I have a drive with Windows already installed that I plan to exchange for his current one.
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PnetoBR
04-29-2021, 04:19 AM #5

The script doesn't interact with drivers or anything else. I've already tested it on Windows 10 official, but it didn't work. I believe I've discovered a workaround—I have a drive with Windows already installed that I plan to exchange for his current one.