I’m trying to install a clean version of Windows on the tablet, but during the installation setup, no disk is recognized. What could it be? It’s not a hardware issue since it works normally with the Windows that’s already installed (Windows 10). Does it require any specific driver?
I want to install Windows 11 on it. I know it’s not officially compatible, but I’ve been using Windows 11 on several unsupported machines for years without any problems.
I also tried upgrading it from Windows 10 to 11. It starts the update but gives a ‘safe boot’ error, or something like that, and reverts back to Windows 10.
Did you install the original files and then try to change from that?
Give me the serial number to send you the files
No, I made a bootable USB drive with the official “clean” version of Windows from Microsoft, I just removed the CPU+TPM restrictions to install it.
In this case, would I need any drivers to recognize the internal drive?
I’m asking because once, when I was installing on my laptop which has RAID 0, I had to load specific drivers to recognize the drives (I’m not sure if it’s related). And if it is, which driver would be the correct one?
Regarding the serial number, on the back of the device, there’s nothing written (like on the others). Where else could I find this information on it?