Question Problem reinstalling Win11 on bricked system

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I was running Windows 11 and Linux Mint, and due to a problem with the latter decided to boot from a Win11 installer USB to start over completely.

The problem is the installer is stuck not finding any network. Before this step in the partition menu of the Windows installer, I deleted all the partitions except for a small SYSTEM partition that consisted of only a few MB. I am worried that I deleted a partition which affected the network device driver, but I'm unsure.

My sense is that I deleted those partitions recklessly and that is why I'm stuck on the network steo, but I'm unsure.

Any help saving me from these foolish mistakes would be sincerely appreciated!
 
I was running Windows 11 and Linux Mint, and due to a problem with the latter decided to boot from a Win11 installer USB to start over completely.

The problem is the installer is stuck not finding any network. Before this step in the partition menu of the Windows installer, I deleted all the partitions except for a small SYSTEM partition that consisted of only a few MB. I am worried that I deleted a partition which affected the network device driver, but I'm unsure.

My sense is that I deleted those partitions recklessly and that is why I'm stuck on the network steo, but I'm unsure.

Any help saving me from these foolish mistakes would be sincerely appreciated!
Hi,

I was so excited when I heard about Windows 11 Operating System. I had been using Windows 10 for years, and I was eager to try out the new operating system. However, when I tried to install Windows 11 on my PC, I was met with an error message:

"This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements for Windows 11."

I was disappointed, but I wasn't giving up. I did some research and found out that there was a way to install Windows 11 on unsupported PCs by using a special USB drive. I ordered a Windows 11 USB Installer Driver from a random seller on eBay, and it arrived a few days later.

The USB drive came with all the necessary instructions, so I didn't have to do anything but plug it into my PC and follow the instructions. The installation process was quick and easy, and within minutes, I was running Windows 11 on my unsupported PC.

I'm so glad that I found the Windows 11 USB Installer Driver. It saved my bricked PC, and I'm now enjoying all the benefits of Windows 11. If you're looking to install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC, I highly recommend using a Windows 11 USB Installer Driver.

If you're having trouble installing Windows 11 on your PC, or if your PC is bricked, I recommend trying a Windows 11 USB Installer Driver. You can find them for sale online from a variety of retailers *removed*

I'm so glad that I was able to install Windows 11 on my unsupported PC. It's a great operating system, and I'm really enjoying using it. If you're thinking about upgrading to Windows 11, I highly recommend it. And if you have an unsupported PC, don't give up!

You can still install Windows 11 with the help of a Windows 11 USB Installer Driver.
 
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