Help! Can’t Find Drive During Windows Installation

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Asked By TechieBeats320 On

I'm trying to install Windows on my computer, and here are my specs: A320M S2H motherboard, Ryzen 5 5600 CPU, and RX 6600 XT GPU. I've updated my motherboard to the latest firmware. Initially, everything went smoothly until I experienced a blue screen of death (BSOD) while downloading a game, which caused my PC to stop booting from the NVMe M.2 drive. The drive is detected in the BIOS and can be set as the first boot option, but it won't actually boot from it. Now, when I attempt to reinstall Windows, I get an error saying, "we couldn't find any drive to get a storage driver, click load driver." How can I resolve this issue? I really need some help!

2 Answers

Answered By TechieBeats320 On

I did reset it to optimized defaults, but it didn't work. The first install was from a thumb drive. I'm really frustrated and just need to get this working!

Answered By G4m3rDude42 On

First, try resetting your BIOS settings to optimized defaults. Sometimes that can resolve boot issues. Also, when you installed Windows the first time, did you do it from within Windows or a USB thumb drive?

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