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Serpentbane
Jun 30, 2021Copper Contributor
Bricked system after W11 update.
Joined the dev channel, system appared to be approved. Ran the update, rebooted and got an green screen showing inaccessible_boot_device. Windows booted into troubleshooting mode after having me ch...
Dupek69
Jun 30, 2021Copper Contributor
Was your win 10 installed in Legacy boot mode?. I do not know if that is even possible. Try to switch to UEFI and see if will boot.
Serpentbane
Jun 30, 2021Copper Contributor
I'm running UEFI.
I made a Windows On The Go USB stick and booted this, and the drives were gone, naturally. Installed the Raid drivers on the stick, and the Array is now visible to the USB installation, so the Array is working. I can access the drives, and I see the OS drive as well.
So, I'm assuming the upgrade to W11 botched the Raid Drivers and thus W11 can't see the disks.
Now, if anyone knew a way to insert these raid drivers to the OS drive from the Windows On The Go USB drive, it could possibly be possible to save the day. Not sure if this is possible though.
I made a Windows On The Go USB stick and booted this, and the drives were gone, naturally. Installed the Raid drivers on the stick, and the Array is now visible to the USB installation, so the Array is working. I can access the drives, and I see the OS drive as well.
So, I'm assuming the upgrade to W11 botched the Raid Drivers and thus W11 can't see the disks.
Now, if anyone knew a way to insert these raid drivers to the OS drive from the Windows On The Go USB drive, it could possibly be possible to save the day. Not sure if this is possible though.