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1609509372124.jpg1609509372130.jpg1609509372133.jpgI install WIN 10 pro from a flash drive, using the commands: "diskpart, list disk "also does not display anything except the installer's flash drive

 

 

 

   

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Try the list volume  command while in DiskPart to see if it makes a difference. If there is no disk volume, the SSD may not be recognized as present.

 

Are you installing the Windows 10 as EFI  (GPT) or MBR installer setup?

 

RUFUS is a good candidate for making an installer for your notebook. It has multiple language support.

https://rufus.ie/



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There is nothing but an installation flash drive. Windows 10 as EFI  (GPT). Neither EFI (GPT) nor MBR helped, the win 1803 image

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OK.

This is most likely to be a problem with the SSD itself.

 

Your notebook's chipset and BIOS have support for NVMe and SATA3 SSD products. 

 

I suggest requesting an RMA from the vendor you purchased it from. 

 

It is refund or replacement time.



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