OK, it seems like there was sufficient space on the recovery USB drive to at least get the Intel RST drivers on there and I was able to load them into memory and then finally see the internal SSD. I...
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OK, it seems like there was sufficient space on the recovery USB drive to at least get the Intel RST drivers on there and I was able to load them into memory and then finally see the internal SSD. I...
SIW2,
I do not get that option when booting with the recovery media. If you recall, I'm trying to fix the BCD, not reinstall Windows, so that's why I'm using the recovery media.
The 1st...
OK, so I'll export it to the Windows 10 Recovery USB that I have created?
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Not applicable since I need to use this from the recovery environment. So would replacing with the following...
Is there a way to load the drivers manually once I'm at the command prompt (assuming there's no automated option of doing this), rather then trying to integrate the drivers into the image file? I'm...
hsehestedt, you are correct, it is set to RAID.
OK, I can extract the drivers but am unclear on the how to do the part in bold when booting into the recovery environment. Is the process...
I have a fully operation Dell Latitude 5330 with Windows 10 Enterprise OS. I created recovery media (on a USB drive) with this device and then booted the system up with the recovery media. I went...
That's what I would have thought also, but here we are. I think perhaps there's a security setting in BIOS that prevents the internal drive from being accessible if it's booted from a USB drive? ...
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I was able to get through all of your video instructions successfully with the SSD in the external enclosure... however when I stuck the SSD back in the laptop I get the same boot error. It seems...
I got a bit further by putting the SSD back into the external enclosure and booting from the recovery USB media. This time I'm able to see both partitions of the SSD! I was able to get into command...
I would love to but our IT department's goal is to close the ticket, not spend time troubleshooting to help me recover with minimal impact. Their solution was to send me a new unit leaving it to me...
Is what I'm trying to do possible though? That is, repair the BCD using another computer (or another computer's recovery environment), or is it required that the SSD remain in the host laptop?
Thanks, but as i mentioned in my post, I unfortunately cannot get into the recovery environment.
Hello,
I have a Dell Latitude 5330 at work. For one reason or another (likely due to forced shutdown during an update), the BCD was corrupted and now the system will not boot and a I get a...
Even turning the brightness down to 0 does not get rid of the IPS glow; there are no other settings that effect it AFAIK, at least not on this monitor. I don't know if there are any G-Sync monitors...
I already decided that I would return it; I was hoping to get input on if I should try for an exchange in hopes of getting a better one or just give up and wait until the next model comes out that is...
Hey all,
Wasn't sure if this needed to go under "Driver's and HW" category, which sounded like troubleshooting those types of issues so I'm posting here instead. Mods feel free to move if topic is...
Thanks all, based on your responses I'll pick up either a M.2 SATA or PCI Express (Gen2 x2) SSD drive to avoid the price premium of NVMe and any potential GPU bottleneck.
I have a Gaming/VR PC that I put together a couple of years ago which consists of Intel i7 4790k CPU, GTX 1070, 16GB of RAM, a 3 SATA 3 SSD drives and a couple of SATA 3 HDs on an ASRock Z97 Extreme6...
Sorry for the bump but no advice? I still am having the issue. :(
If more details are needed please let me know. Thank you!
Hi,
I recently accepted the free upgrade to Win10 (from Win7). For the most part the upgrade went smoothly and the system works as it should HOWEVER usually on the first bootup of the day, the...