Hi, I have a latitude 3500 the nvme version. I want to reinstall Windows 10 on the HD but it asks for a file to boot from. Can anyone point me? I don't have a second nvne compatible pc . TIA
I should note its from WMCT that I created the media on the usb. It installed fine on standard ssdsHi, I have a latitude 3500 the nvme version. I want to reinstall Windows 10 on the HD but it asks for a file to boot from. Can anyone point me? I don't have a second nvne compatible pc . TIA
What are you actually trying to do?Hi, I have a latitude 3500 the nvme version. I want to reinstall Windows 10 on the HD but it asks for a file to boot from. Can anyone point me? I don't have a second nvne compatible pc . TIA
So you create a USB to install from, boot from that, wipe all partitions and install.I want to reinstall Windows as it is an enterprise version with bitlocker. I know the password etc but a clean version of Windows will be great
Where did the USB come from?It's an ex work laptop. There was some hardware issues that I have resolved. When I try to boot from usb it asks me to browse from file and thats where I'm stuck. On a standard ssd it's jus change to usb but that doesn't appear on the laptop. I'm no laptop expert.
The usb was created today, I have reinstalled windows on 2 ssds for friends this afternoon. All I get is browse for file when I add boot option. It shows the usb, and opens to all files.Where did the USB come from?
What "file" is it asking for?
Then its not actually booting from that USB.The usb was created today, I have reinstalled windows on 2 ssds for friends this afternoon. All I get is browse for file when I add boot option. It shows the usb, and opens to all files.
Not sure how to add pics, but enter bios, boot options. Says file options and browse, select that. The a list appears, I select esd-usb and then it asks for <system volume>, <boot>, <efi> etc. (really appreciating your time)Then its not actually booting from that USB.
Power the laptop OFF
Power ON, with the USB
What happens? There should be no "opens to all files".
How did you create the USB?Not sure how to add pics, but enter bios, boot options. Says file options and browse, select that. The a list appears, I select esd-usb and then it asks for <system volume>, <boot>, <efi> etc. (really appreciating your time)
Windows media creation tool and the link is Laptop w10 View: https://imgur.com/gallery/CQQmyEgHow did you create the USB?
To add pics, upload to imgur.com and post the link here.
That appears to be working. You're a legend squire. Not sure what form of thanks I can give but Brill mate.