That said, since you've mentioned downloading it from a mac, did Microsoft let you download the ISO straight up from their website or did they make you go through their terrible media installer software that downloaded files separately and then push them to a bootable USB? ![]() If it's already set to AHCI/IDE and you don't see the HDD regardless, you might need the drivers for it as well, but usually, especially for older hardware, that should've been baked in the ISO.Īre you trying to Install Windows on the Mac or on a different PC? What you could do is look up the SATA/RAID drivers for your particular chipset and add them to the Windows ISO. Sometimes manufacturers (especially on pre-built), love to put that mode to RAID, which can cause install issues as not every RAID drivers are baked in the Windows ISO. ![]() If the HDD(s) are not there, can you make sure your SATA mode in the Bios is set to either AHCI or IDE? After pressing Ok on that message, do you still see your hard drives or are they simply not there?
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