Just wanted to install Windows 10 on a laptop.
Have all partitions that have been displayed, formatted and deleted.
Now the installer no longer displays a disk.
Is there a solution for this?
You have to create a new partition first.
That will not do. The option "New" is greyed out. There's (in English): "We could not find any drives. To get a storage driver, click load driver" And unfortunately nothing happens there.
Is a raid mode enabled in the BIOS?
Uh. I beg your pardon? Raid mode?
Yes, do you have more than a built-in hard drive? If so, then a RAID array could have been made of it.
No, not really. It's just the laptop-mounted hard drive that I formatted and deleted during the Windows 10 installation process.
But you know how to get into the BIOS, right? Look there but after, whether the HDD is recognized there and in which SATA mode you are right now.
Yes, I'm coming to the BIOS. The SATA mode is on AHCI. Whether the hard disk is detected? It says: CD / DVD, IDE0: HITACHI (blablabla) and Network Boot.
The name of your hard drive should be there. Hitachi could use the z.b. His.
That would mean that the plate is recognized by itself.
How do you install Windows10? From DVD or USB? If USB, try a USB 2.0 port, if you still have one.
From DVD. Yes. Lt. Google is the HITACHI the hard drive.
Then there's the Secure Boot option. (BIOS) Is this currently active? If so, you could disable the test times.
Secure Boot? I find only Quiet Boot, Network Boot, F12 Boot, D2D Recovery and SATA Mode and all are set to "Enabled"
Which board / laptop do you have?
Unfortunately, without more information, I do not know how to find out the name in the BIOS. It is the laptop Acer Aspire 7738, if that helps you.
It may be that with you under the BIOS side "Authentication" is.
I only have information, Main, Security, Boot and Exit. I can't find authentication in the BIOS.
Then try security.
There I have the opportunity to change or set passwords.
Supervisor Password is
User Password is
HDD password is
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Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Set HDD Password
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Password on boat
Hm, then the option does not seem to exist.