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So "diskpart" is part of Window itself and you access it through the command line, yes?
If so where would I access it from?
It seems to me that what I need either way is a driver for the SSD, no?
Or should I try to rebuild the Windows DVD again? Or try harder to get the Flash drive turned into Windows recovery drive.
I'm starting to run out of options!
A lot of people are fooled by that. The options are Windows 10 Home Single Language, Windows 10, Windows 10 "N". The "Windows 10" option has Home and Pro on the one ISO. You select which one to install during the install, if no OEM embedded key is detected. Entering a valid key during setup will auto match to the edition its for. If you do a "I don't have a key", you get a menu to select Home or Pro. It also includes Education and Enterprise now from what I've seen. I haven't installed from the MCT ISO for a while now. I've been using my MSDN ISO's which are different.
I haven't done an install from an optical drive in a dogs age. I have seen reports on Yammer that a standard DVD drive is no longer big enough, you need a dual layer drive. However, if your disk doesn't have enough space, the MCT won't let you burn to it, it will just reject the disk. From what I read.
I wouldn't use the Media Creation Tool on your external drive, it will erase everything on the drive.
I think diskpart may be your only option.
If it is the mSATA driver you need, its the interface driver you need, not the driver for the actual SSD. You need the chip-set driver or mSATA driver from Samsung for your model.
Calling it quits for tonight. Back is acting up and I need to go lay down for a while. Will check back in the morning and see what's up.
I'm afraid you've totally lost me now. Where would I get a chip-set driver or mSata driver on Samsung and how do I know if I've got the correct one? And what happens if I install the wrong one? (And do I need to install firmware too???)
I think my SSD is a "PM841" but I had a look online for my SSD on Samsung and couldn't find anything helpful - it was all deeply confusing. [grrr!]
Last edited by ship69; 30 Mar 2017 at 03:10.
@ship69
You seemed to be bogged down with a hardware/driver issue that is preventing the task you're trying to do....a clean install. To get past the mSATA SSD driver issue, maybe you could ask that specific question in the thread Drivers and Hardware - Windows 10 Forums , hopefully get an answer from people who frequent that thread and may have a solution. Then come back here.
It's not thread bumping. It's going to a specific resource looking for a specific fix. No need to repeat all this thread, just the pertinent questions about what/how to get the drivers you need.
It's only a suggestion.