![]() ![]() I copied both versions of files into my Win 10 setup USB (nothing special, just MS media creation tool created). I picked the one called " f6flpy-圆4.zip" 3.67MB so I could download it without installing and just look and see if any drivers were in there. I went to intel's download center and searched on "intel rapid storage technology" which there were many results. It looked like it was meant for installing after windows is installed which is why I didn't try to locate the drivers in the bunches of folders it had with it. I don't think I used the driver package from HP, but there is one there I had ready if I needed to. I found two possibilities and one of them worked, hopefully I can figure out which one it was lol. If this sounds like something you want to try let me know, I will lookup what drivers I ended up using. Also laptops tend to have all the common driver baked into the OS making even more rare than say a desktop with some add in card that requires a special driver. I have not had to do that ever with any modern OS, maybe back in the winxp days sure. I needed to use that "load driver" at the bottom so that setup could find the new ssd drive. I finally got it after a full day of this, it was horrible, couldn't find a ton of info on it, and no real info for recent HP laptops at all. I was so upset, but was too embarrassed to try to return it or ask geek squad for help. At first I thought it was bitlocker causing me some problems, note that even the old drive wouldn't work after a while of trying various ways of formatting and even installing on other laptop to try to move it over in tact. I spent all day moving drives back and further between 2 laptops and a desktop. I JUST ran into this yesterday on a brand new 13 from Bestbuy (1136G7-8GB model). ****Edited so both of my comments are together and it reads easier for anyone else with this same issue**** ![]() I will go find those drivers and maybe some other info that may help. The common thing in this case was the new laptop, which I hoped I didn't somehow damage when I removed the old drive. Yes, exactly what I saw! But I found out that the SSD worked fine in a couple other machines so I didn't think I had a bad drive, also both the original and the new SSD wouldn't work after I had formatted them. ![]()
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