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Bootable media center os
Bootable media center os











bootable media center os
  1. #BOOTABLE MEDIA CENTER OS DRIVERS#
  2. #BOOTABLE MEDIA CENTER OS DRIVER#

When RAID mode is enabled, a RAID-specific driver must be used. Most manufacturers leave RAID disabled for single-drive systems, so no workaround or settings change is required. When RAID mode is disabled, the OS will make use of the native controller on the NVMe drive, and as a result, the Windows 10 inbox stornvme.sys driver will usually allow the hard drive to appear to the OS without issue.

bootable media center os

If you're curious why this occurs at all, we have included some additional information below. If you are performing a deployment using images and Platform Packs stored on a network share, you may still leave all of those Platform Packs in the same location, and even make use of the same answer file.Įither of the options in bold text above should resolve the issue. Note that this single-pack workaround only applies to the specific action of creating SmartDeploy media with Media Wizard. The second option is to select just one Platform Pack, for the specific device you plan to deploy to, when using Media Wizard to create media. That will add the new Intel VMD RAID driver into the boot environment and allow the internal storage to show up.

bootable media center os

Note that many Dell devices come from the factory with RAID enabled by default. This condition is more likely to occur if the target device is configured with RAID mode enabled, so you can first try disabling RAID in the BIOS if you do not plan to use it (on a computer with only one hard drive installed, enabling RAID adds no desirable functionality). If you include multiple Platform Packs (with multiple Intel storage controller drivers), the wrong driver may be picked up first, and the result may be that the onboard hard drive is undetectable in the WindowsPE environment, and the deployment cannot proceed. However, in the default configuration of many device models with Intel 11th Generation (Tiger Lake) processors and storage controllers, this will not work. For most devices, including multiple Platform Packs is fine.

#BOOTABLE MEDIA CENTER OS DRIVERS#

Any WindowsPE drivers included in those Platform Packs will be automatically injected into your WindowsPE boot.wim, and as a result, the SmartPE environment will be able to use all necessary components on the target device (including the storage controller), and be able to proceed with deployment. When using Media Wizard to create SmartDeploy media, our default recommendation is that you include Platform Packs for all device models that you plan to deploy to.













Bootable media center os