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Nikita2020-08-21 12:29:05
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Nikita, 2020-08-21 12:29:05

What to do if Windows does not see disks during installation?

I have two disks: ssd and hard, the operating system is Ubuntu, now I want to install Win10, but when I start it from a USB flash drive, Windows says that it cannot find at least one disk, what could it be? What information do I need to provide?

Notebook specifications:
Name: Lenovo idepad 330-15ARR
Mat. board: Lenovo LNVNB161216
Hard disk 1(SSD): samsung mz7ln128hahq-000l2
Hard disk 2: ST1000lm035-1rk172

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Satisfied IT, 2020-08-21
@MiiZZo

Apparently there is a tricky controller on the motherboard and Windows does not have a driver for it. You need to download the driver, unzip it to a USB flash drive, and when you get to the choice of which disk to put on, there will be a button to download the driver. Click on it and indicate where on the flash drive the folder with the unpacked driver is located

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@mindtester

but when you start from a USB flash drive, Windows says that it cannot find at least one disk
can stupidly talking about the fact that there is no free space for installation?
ps Ext4 Windows never recognizes free space

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Nikita, 2020-08-23
@MiiZZo

Problem solved! It was about the image. After trying it with another, everything worked successfully. Thank you all for your help in finding a solution to the problem.

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