Bought a new laptop (full specs). It has an HDD and an m.2 SSD. It came with no OS. When I try to install Windows 10, no drives show up in the windows install location selection screen. The hard drives show up in BIOS.
Here's what I tried:
Here are some images:
Here's what I tried:
- Different boot drives.
- Multiple Win images (tried the official Microsoft media creation tool and unofficial ISOs).
- Checked BIOS to see if hard drives are detected there (they are).
- Checked diskpart (only boot drive shows up).
- Made sure HDD and SSD are both properly connected.
- Reseat SSD.
- Removed HDD and boot only with SSD.
- Reset BIOS to default settings.
- CMOS reset (unplugged laptop battery, unplugged CMOS battery, 30 second hold power, reconnect everything).
- Plugged SSD into desktop PC. It showed up fine in disk management.
- On same desktop:
- Initialized the SSD and assigned a new letter (G).
- Ran diskpart again, with the following commands: list disk, select disk 3 (that's the SSD), clean, create partition=primary, format quick fs=ntfs, assign letter=G.
- Put SSD back in laptop.
Here are some images:
- BIOS1: View: https://i.imgur.com/KG7mH84.jpg
- BIOS2: View: https://i.imgur.com/LYkWfRe.jpg
- BIOS3:
View: https://i.imgur.com/jtqEsmC.jpg
(note IPTT is enabled by default but I've tried installing with it disabled; also Secure Boot is disabled here but I've tried installing with it enabled as well) - BIOS4: View: https://i.imgur.com/CZChXL4.jpg
- Laptop insides: View: https://i.imgur.com/g02fUco.jpg
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