I've been wanting to give Linux Ubuntu a shot, but I found out that none of my multiplayer games work on it. So, I decided to switch back to Windows 11. However, during the installation, Windows doesn't detect my main partition! I've tried everything: converting the partition from ext4 to NTFS, updating the BIOS to the latest version, disabling the VMD controller, and even installing the Intel Rapid Storage Technology drivers—but I ran into an error with that. I can't switch the option from RST to AHCI either. I've been stuck on this issue for almost a month! I really need some help. By the way, my laptop model is MSI Thin 15 B13UC (MS-16R8).
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It sounds like you're having quite the frustrating experience! Just to clarify, is this a completely new installation of Windows, or are you trying to revert back to an earlier version? Also, did you format the drive when installing Linux, or did you go for a side-by-side setup with Windows 11? Letting us know will help figure this out!
It's a new installation. I had Win 11 and Ubuntu side by side, but Windows started giving me errors, so I decided to erase everything and just install Ubuntu on the main disk.