So the department that manages our Windows PE found out that it was something on their end. Don’t know if they weren’t running the correct version or what. It ended up working as soon as they deployed the new environment.
I do have another solution for those experiencing issues with Windows PE and Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th Generation machines with an NVMe SSD installed. All you have to do is remove all of the Windows PE Drivers from the boot.wim file.
If you don't know how to do this, I will show you below:
1) Go to...
Sadly this didn't work for me neither :(. I have reached out to Dell to see if they can provide some NVMe drivers for my specific drive to see if that works. I would then inject those drivers into the boot.wim of my bootable media for Windows PE.
Hey so I looked into this and it didn't really help me. It looks like all NVMe SSD's are not displaying on diskpart on our Windows PE. I have tried two different model NVMe's on two different model computers. Want to say it's storage controller driver related, but I have tried injecting every...
I installed the NVMe driver that Dell recommend for my machine. I also went onto the device manager and checked for updates from there and it said that I already had the most up-to-date driver.
Hey everyone, I am in need of some help! My organization just purchased a brand new Dell Latitude 5520 for one of our employees. These are the specs: KBG40ZNS512G NVMe KIOXIA 512GB SSD, Intel i7-1185G7, 16GB DDR4 SDRAM @ 3200MHz, Intel Iris Xe Graphics. We currently use Windows PE for imaging...