Why Can’t My Laptop Find Device Drivers During Windows 10 Reinstallation?

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Asked By TechyMcGeek123 On

I made a mistake while changing a setting in the Registry Editor related to 'clearpagefileatshutdown' and now I'm stuck in a boot loop with a blue screen. I'm trying to reinstall Windows 10, but I'm facing an issue where my laptop doesn't recognize any device drivers during the installation process. It keeps showing a message saying 'No signed device drivers were found. Make sure the installation media contains the correct drivers and then click OK.' Can someone please help me resolve this?

3 Answers

Answered By GadgetGuru84 On

Try switching to AHCI mode in your BIOS settings if that's an option for you. If not, you can download the necessary Intel IRST drivers from the device support page, extract them, and point to those during the setup when it asks to load drivers. This should help the installer recognize your drives.

Answered By HelpfulHacker99 On

It sounds like you might need to check for dump files that could help us analyze the blue screen of death (BSOD) issue. If you can access Windows normally or through Safe Mode, look in the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any crash logs. If you find any, zip that folder and upload it to a file sharing service. We usually like to have multiple dump files, so if you only find one or none, still share what you can. You might also want to follow a guide to set the dump type to Small Memory Dump for better results.

Answered By TechyMcGeek123 On

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