A new laptop arrived last week, an Acer Predator Helios Neo. The initial boot displayed an unexpected screen; it wasn't the usual Windows 11 setup.
I wasn't sure what to do. I needed assistance.
Plugging in a flash drive and entering the BIOS menu, I selected the drive after typing "Exit." I proceeded to the installation phase.
My apologies for the lengthy post, but perhaps others facing similar issues will find this helpful.
However, a new error appeared, indicating the system couldn't locate a Windows installation disk.
Accessing the main BIOS settings, I disabled VMD using CTRL + S. This solved the drive detection issue. I found a solution thanks to a video tutorial.
I wasn't sure what to do. I needed assistance.
Plugging in a flash drive and entering the BIOS menu, I selected the drive after typing "Exit." I proceeded to the installation phase.
My apologies for the lengthy post, but perhaps others facing similar issues will find this helpful.
However, a new error appeared, indicating the system couldn't locate a Windows installation disk.
Accessing the main BIOS settings, I disabled VMD using CTRL + S. This solved the drive detection issue. I found a solution thanks to a video tutorial.