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Windows fails to set up on SSD even though it appears in Windows and the BIOS is accessible.

Windows fails to set up on SSD even though it appears in Windows and the BIOS is accessible.

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CiaoCow
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05-25-2016, 04:31 AM
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I'm unsure about the laptop's NVMe compatibility without direct confirmation. From the available information, it appears support is mentioned for NVMe drives through the documentation. For verification, consider reaching out via HP's official support channels directly. Avoiding their phone line is wise—stick to their website or contact their technical support for accurate guidance. Repeating your steps on both devices suggests a consistent issue, so clarification from HP would be best.
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CiaoCow
05-25-2016, 04:31 AM #21

I'm unsure about the laptop's NVMe compatibility without direct confirmation. From the available information, it appears support is mentioned for NVMe drives through the documentation. For verification, consider reaching out via HP's official support channels directly. Avoiding their phone line is wise—stick to their website or contact their technical support for accurate guidance. Repeating your steps on both devices suggests a consistent issue, so clarification from HP would be best.

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Pietrodar
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05-25-2016, 05:54 AM
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It must handle NVMe boot because it includes NVMe controller drivers. The link you shared earlier is what you need to use the controller in the WinPE setup. Pressing F9 will open the boot menu, and you should choose the UEFI image from the install USB.
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Pietrodar
05-25-2016, 05:54 AM #22

It must handle NVMe boot because it includes NVMe controller drivers. The link you shared earlier is what you need to use the controller in the WinPE setup. Pressing F9 will open the boot menu, and you should choose the UEFI image from the install USB.

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