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I’ve recently had SSD problems, so I cleaned the main SSD (system disk) that had Windows installed. After shutting down my laptop and turning it back on, I received a “No bootable device/drive” message. I used a USB drive to download the Windows 11 installation tool, but the SSD wasn’t recognized. Keep in mind, this is the only SSD in my PC. However, when I put the SSD in another computer, it worked fine, though it was empty (as expected). It just doesn’t work with the installation tool. I installed the Windows 11 ISO on the USB, booted into Windows 11, and I could see the SSD—empty but workin

 

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