- #ACRONIS BOOT CD DOES NOT RECOGNIZE PCI E HARD DRIVE INSTALL#
- #ACRONIS BOOT CD DOES NOT RECOGNIZE PCI E HARD DRIVE WINDOWS 10#
512-MB, M2. The USB drive does not boot and Windows fix procedures did not help.
#ACRONIS BOOT CD DOES NOT RECOGNIZE PCI E HARD DRIVE WINDOWS 10#
Why wasn't the RHEL installer on USB when formatted with GPT not able to see both of my internal hard drives?Īfter installation of RHEL, is there any way I can switch the Bios to Secure Boot and be able to boot either Windows 10 OR RHEL? I am suspecting this isn't possible because when I did re-enable Secure Boot, the only boot loader option I saw upon system startup was Windows 10. The question is does your motherboard support your ADATA NVME disk The laptop does support some NVME disks here is the list from the manual: 1-TB, 2280, PCIe, 3×4, NVMe, solid-state drive supporting TLC DS 865697-002.
#ACRONIS BOOT CD DOES NOT RECOGNIZE PCI E HARD DRIVE INSTALL#
I chose the one which does not have Windows 10 and was able to install RHEL (after a few tweaks with the partitions etc. I saw both of these drives on the Installation Selection page. Only when I had Legacy Boot option, the RHEL installer was able to recognize both hard drives drives. For some reason, I couldn't reinstall Lubuntu, so I tried Slitaz, which, once I went through the installation process and restarted my comp, would not boot up (however, during the installation, it did recognize the hard drive). I played with the Bios options on my Dell. After a few days, GRUB was having problems it couldn't read the disk or something like that. Then I went back to Rufus and chose MBR for UEBI and Bios as the partition.
I kept the UEFI and turned off Secure Boot, but that didn't solve the problem.įinally, I disabled UEFI and Secure Boot, and chose Legacy Boot.
On the Installation Destination page, under Device Selection, I would only see the USB drive under Local Standard Disks. The issue that I faced was when booting from the USB, the RHEL installer won't recognize my hard drives. I chose formatting with GPT and UEFI from the drop down and picked up the RHEL ISO that I had downloaded from the Red Hat developer site. So I created a bootable USB with the RHEL 7.3 download from Red Hat's Developer Site. The other drive on which I want to install RHEL is AHCI. The one which has Windows 10 Pro is a PCIE drive. Please see attached pic from diskmgmt.msc. My goal is to install RHEL on this second hard-drive The hard-drive is recognized by Dell Support Assistant and Windows 10. I added a second hard drive to the Dell, one that I had bought from Open World Computing. I have a Dell T3420 with Windows 10 Pro on one hard drive.