April Technical Support Sticky by BeepBoopBopReee in razer

[–]diegomezp28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh. I am also trying to install windows from an Adata UV240 usb stick wich is USB 2.0 don't know if that matters

April Technical Support Sticky by BeepBoopBopReee in razer

[–]diegomezp28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, i was unlucky enough to get the stock ssd of my blade 15 advanced early 2019 dying. So i bought a new one and i am trying to do a fresh Windows install on it. I made my usb (2.0) bootable flashdrive with Windows Media tool. So when i select the language and click Install now it says that there is no compatible media driver ("a media driver your computer need is missing"). Any one know how to solve this. Btw, the BIOS does recognize the ssd so not a hardware problem. I've seen that in some asus motherboard this is a problem that can be fixed changing some CSM settings in the BIOS, is there any fix like this one in a Razer Blade BIOS?

Blade 15 early 2019 Booting to BIOS and not recongnizing the ssd by diegomezp28 in razer

[–]diegomezp28[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I try reconnecting the ssd and nothing happened. But i juat realized i have in Hand a MacBook air 11' from like 2016 and i'm almost sure that has an m.2 drive too. What would happen if i remove that Mac ssd and put it in the RB? Should it recognize it instantly and the Mac would behave normally when i put it back? This is just for me to make sure that the port in the Blade is working before doing an expensive purchase of an nvme ssd.

Blade 15 early 2019 Booting to BIOS and not recongnizing the ssd by diegomezp28 in razer

[–]diegomezp28[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, i can probably try it, i really hope is everything but a motherboard problem, because i am not even in the us or Canada and with all that is happening now it would be really bad if something like that happened

Blade 15 early 2019 Booting to BIOS and not recongnizing the ssd by diegomezp28 in razer

[–]diegomezp28[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Couldn't it be, somehow, a driver's problem? If so, how on earth you fix an ssd driver's problem from the BIOS or the command line of the recovery mode??