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13 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

Well, it says to select your drivers.

So insert your motherboard disk (or on another computer download the inf SATA controller drivers and extract the zip file onto a USB flash drive or burn a disk and insert it) select your SATA drivers.

 

If I were to guess, for some reason you decided to use the motherboard extra non-standard SATA controller, and not the chipset SATA controller, or you have RAID enabled (if you have it enabled but not setup. Either set it up before installing your OS, or forget RAID, and set your SATA controller mode to AHCI instead) 

 

If you have have NVMe drive, you probably connected to through the chipset and are missing the chipset drivers. 

It could be raid related since I installed every controller available on the disks, I’ll try check in the bios

Hello guys so recently I made a new build on a computer and I tried installing windows not once but  10 times, different versions of it like from 2004 or 1909 and many others and every time I try installing I get no device drivers were found or just telling me that it cannot find a bootable disk or stuff like that I’ve tried many tutorials online but I cannot find the solution as I said is my computer it’s brand-new it’s it’s just has got two weeks of life I’ve been using ameliorated edition since it’s the only one that I could run.

 

Recently I needed to use the Nvidia Control Panel but even with the standard installation didn’t work anime and the ameliorated addition one stop giving me errors so I decided to try and install the original windows again but I cannot do this I’ve made already three different bootable disk and none of them actually works always stuck on select installation drive and it’s empty what should  I do?

 

PC specs:

 

AMD ryzen 5 2600

 

gtx 1650

 

b450m ds3h v2 motherboard from gigabyte 

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Well, it says to select your drivers.

So insert your motherboard disk (or on another computer download the inf SATA controller drivers and extract the zip file onto a USB flash drive or burn a disk and insert it) select your SATA drivers.

 

If I were to guess, for some reason you decided to use the motherboard extra non-standard SATA controller, and not the chipset SATA controller, or you have RAID enabled (if you have it enabled but not setup. Either set it up before installing your OS, or forget RAID, and set your SATA controller mode to AHCI instead) 

 

If you have have NVMe drive, you probably connected to through the chipset and are missing the chipset drivers. 

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13 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

Well, it says to select your drivers.

So insert your motherboard disk (or on another computer download the inf SATA controller drivers and extract the zip file onto a USB flash drive or burn a disk and insert it) select your SATA drivers.

 

If I were to guess, for some reason you decided to use the motherboard extra non-standard SATA controller, and not the chipset SATA controller, or you have RAID enabled (if you have it enabled but not setup. Either set it up before installing your OS, or forget RAID, and set your SATA controller mode to AHCI instead) 

 

If you have have NVMe drive, you probably connected to through the chipset and are missing the chipset drivers. 

It could be raid related since I installed every controller available on the disks, I’ll try check in the bios

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