I recently became super cautious about my computer's security and decided to flash the BIOS and clean my disk 0. Now I'm stuck because Windows can't find the drivers for my Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD. I have a second PC, but it's a Chromebook, so I can't run the installation media for the drivers there. Is there a place where I can find and install the pre-dumped drivers?
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You generally don’t need separate drivers for your SSD; the standard Windows drivers should work just fine. If you can’t see the drive during setup, it might be due to the IRST (VMD) setting in your BIOS. In some cases, there's also a known bug with Windows 11 that affects certain AMD configurations, or your installation media might have issues if it was created on macOS or Linux.
Wait, are you saying there's a bug in Windows 11 that could prevent you from upgrading from Windows 10? That would be pretty funny and frustrating at the same time if you're trying to get set up before support ends!
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