good grief :rolleyes:. its a laptop with a 12th gen cpu(and 8gb ram 256gb ssd) that was on a deal with £50 off its usual price making the total of £298 with free next day delivery. You no risten.
had this problem this week when installing w10 on a new dell laptop. w10 setup reported missing driver but then this thread came to mind. looks like dell use Raid as the default setting but changed it to AHCI and setup was happy, made 2 of us.
bloody hell those nvme 2230 drives are small :oops:
this s--t takes time and effort and 20+ test builds is not unusual. if it is getting to you walk away and take a break and come back to it with a refreshed brain.
Windows 10 21h2 installed on a new dell w11 home laptop(12th gen cpu - £50 off sale) with working (from Intel)igpu driver+control panel(non dch). RESULT!!!
Yes, everything related to the component will be greyed out as they have been selected for removal.
nuhi garlin - suggestion - when that happens maybe add a note something like "Selected for removal" or similar so it can be differentiated from a component that is greyed either for a...
at least its an incremental upgrade rather than a full on redesign like the win-raid change was, that was bloody awful :(
still havnt got used to it but luckily i dont need to go there anymore.
We cant discuss non legal activation incase ms decides to give us a takedown notice, however post no20(mine) may be of help to you ;).
Use regular LTSC, ignore IoT, 2021 apparently has some improvements over 1809 and might be better if you are a gamer.
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