[SOLVED] Disk cleaned, won't show up in boot priority

Nov 20, 2020
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I had a laptop bluescreen, the bitlocker recovery key wasn't recorded and so I cleaned the drive in the command prompt. Now the drive won't appear after formatting in the cmd. It shows up in the bios as storage but I can't choose to boot from it or install when using my usb recovery drive. I tried looking for a CSM in the bios, tried formatting the drive, etc. the windows install says the drive is too small. How do I proceed.
 
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I had a laptop bluescreen, the bitlocker recovery key wasn't recorded and so I cleaned the drive in the command prompt. Now the drive won't appear after formatting in the cmd. It shows up in the bios as storage but I can't choose to boot from it or install when using my usb recovery drive. I tried looking for a CSM in the bios, tried formatting the drive, etc. the windows install says the drive is too small. How do I proceed.
Go to Windows 10 site and download the media creation tool and create a Windows 10 installation media on a USB flash drive and install Windows 10 from it.
You're trying to do a recovering when the drive has been cleaned out. There is nothing to recover since you cleaned the drive.
I had a laptop bluescreen, the bitlocker recovery key wasn't recorded and so I cleaned the drive in the command prompt. Now the drive won't appear after formatting in the cmd. It shows up in the bios as storage but I can't choose to boot from it or install when using my usb recovery drive. I tried looking for a CSM in the bios, tried formatting the drive, etc. the windows install says the drive is too small. How do I proceed.
Go to Windows 10 site and download the media creation tool and create a Windows 10 installation media on a USB flash drive and install Windows 10 from it.
You're trying to do a recovering when the drive has been cleaned out. There is nothing to recover since you cleaned the drive.
 
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