If it’s relevant when I go to boot options I get: Boot mode – Legacy, Secure boot: Off. DISKPART also fails to find the disk so none of the solutions which involve But any I can see and load still give no drive visible. It recognizes different drivers if I check ‘Hide drivers that are not compatible’, depending on RAID or AHCI. In BIOS I get option for AHCI and RAID On and I tried both with same result. Of using another make of driver and I downloaded a load of different ones including Intel on the theory that’s the chipset. I’ve never seen an SSD that needed one to be added, actually so not sure if this is the right way to tackle this.
I added USB 3 drivers to the image and got as far into the install as selectingĪ drive but no drive is found –and it invites me to load a driver for mass storage.īut I cannot find a driver for any Lite On SSD. So the guy left before we got to installing Windows, which I now regret. Unfortunately trying to boot our Winħ Pro image failed because this machine has only USB 3, and the standard Win 7 image has no drivers for USB 3. I think he also replaced the Motherboard. The SSD failed pretty quickly and Dell sent someone to replace it. In this case it is a Dell Precision 7510 with an Intel i7 and an SSD Lite On CX2 NVMe 512 GB. So my company orders laptops from Dell, and as per usual ordered one downgraded from Win 10 to Win7.