Hi, apologies if this should really be in the Windows section.
I purchased above X570 MB a few weeks back from OCUK. Up until now I've been running Arch Linux as a host and Windows has been a QEMU guest with GTX1080 passthrough using VFIO. This has worked great.
For various reasons I'm now trying to create a bare metal W10 install but I can't get past the initial screen because W10 says it's missing some storage drivers but I can't for the life of me work out what drivers it needs. I've tried the CD that came with the MB, I've tried downloading the only pre-install drivers I can find from GB's website but Windows refuses to recognise any of them. The crazy thing is that when I browse for drivers the EFI partition of the drive I want to install to is there as drive C !! It's the only drive Windows sees.
I'm not using RAID. I have 4 x various SATA SSD's and a fairly old NVME drive that for whatever reason doesn't show up in the BIOS but does quite happily once I'm in an OS (I don't recall off-hand if I can load the boot manager from it?). I'm using W10 2004 ISO from my MSDN subscription and to be honest always thought I was pretty clued up on this stuff but I'll admit, I'm a bit stuck right now. I did also try W10 from the creation tool before this but had exactly the same problem.
Any clues please?
I purchased above X570 MB a few weeks back from OCUK. Up until now I've been running Arch Linux as a host and Windows has been a QEMU guest with GTX1080 passthrough using VFIO. This has worked great.
For various reasons I'm now trying to create a bare metal W10 install but I can't get past the initial screen because W10 says it's missing some storage drivers but I can't for the life of me work out what drivers it needs. I've tried the CD that came with the MB, I've tried downloading the only pre-install drivers I can find from GB's website but Windows refuses to recognise any of them. The crazy thing is that when I browse for drivers the EFI partition of the drive I want to install to is there as drive C !! It's the only drive Windows sees.
I'm not using RAID. I have 4 x various SATA SSD's and a fairly old NVME drive that for whatever reason doesn't show up in the BIOS but does quite happily once I'm in an OS (I don't recall off-hand if I can load the boot manager from it?). I'm using W10 2004 ISO from my MSDN subscription and to be honest always thought I was pretty clued up on this stuff but I'll admit, I'm a bit stuck right now. I did also try W10 from the creation tool before this but had exactly the same problem.
Any clues please?