Hey everyone, I need some assistance! I'm in the process of installing Windows 11 using a USB stick, but I've hit a wall. The installation prompts me to select a driver, and I'm not sure which one to pick. I've also set the USB as the main boot option, and now I can't exit this screen –I'm stuck in a loop! Here's the reference video I was using: https://youtu.be/iIW0sqyJd5k?si=shJq5mNjdPkUMd0D. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
If you're using an Intel system, check your BIOS settings for an option called IRST and switch it to standard AHCI if you see it. Not all devices have this option, though. If you're on AMD, make sure your bootable USB was created on a Windows machine, as there can be issues with drives made on Linux or macOS. Also, keep in mind that there’s a problem with Windows 11 version 24H2, so you might want to try installing the previous version, 23H2.
Just a heads up, making changes to BIOS settings can lead to data loss. It's always a good idea to back up your files before you mess with that stuff. If you need more guidance, check out the tech support FAQ thread for tips!
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