I'm having an issue while trying to reinstall Windows 11. When I reach the installation stage, I get an error about installing drivers, and the only disk that appears is the USB drive I've used to set it up. I'm not seeing Disk 0 Partition 1 or any other drives that I need. Any advice on how to solve this?
3 Answers
If you're using an Intel setup, you might need to install the IRST drivers or disable the VMD option in the BIOS before proceeding. For AMD and Intel, it’s a good idea to recreate your bootable USB on a different Windows computer using the Microsoft Media Creation Tool; sometimes, the initial USB can have issues.
Before making any changes, make sure all your important data is backed up, as adjusting BIOS settings or disk configurations could lead to data loss. If you need a detailed guide, check out some FAQ threads that cover common issues during setup.
I had a similar issue. Double-check your BIOS settings and ensure that your hard drives are detected correctly. Sometimes the BIOS can have odd settings that prevent drives from showing up during installation.

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