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No. By removing the NVMe SSD and/or replacing it with a SATA M.2 SSD.
any other way around this? budget is fully spent already
No. By removing the NVMe SSD and/or replacing it with a SATA M.2 SSD.
any other way around this? budget is fully spent already
No $ required to remove the device to see if you can boot.
FYI: I think you are making some other mistake, but I can't tell what it is from here.
What if it boots? What will be the next step? Can I just do that next step without removing it?
oh :/The next step would likely be to replace the NVMe hardware with hardware that is more compatible.
One step at a time though.
@RehabMan Tried experimenting with boot options. I set all things disabled. Then it didn't work. I set the boot sequence to usb as default then let the laptop boot on loop. Strangely, when I went to check on the laptop its on the Installer screen! but without touchpad controls. I didn't install it and just rebooted, now it can't run the installer again. Should I install when it happens again?
I could boot it last time, it was 100% success but i just need it to boot in loop until it gets to the screen. Now I can't anymore. Should've proceed to install it? @RehabMan
oh :/
can you recommend anything?