Is this a desktop or laptop? If it’s a laptop is it a dell? Dells tend tend to do this janky raid 0 thing that nothing outside of the Dell OEM windows image supports. You can change it in the system config (F2 during boot).
The last few companies I’ve worked for have been Dell/Mac shops - so Im not the best to debug what’s going on with Lenovo. A strange configuration for the hard disks is the most likely culprit. Id poke around your UEFI/BIOS and see if you have a raid or other silliness.
If you can upload a photo of what your disk configuration is, we might be able to get you pointed in the right direction.
Is this a desktop or laptop? If it’s a laptop is it a dell? Dells tend tend to do this janky raid 0 thing that nothing outside of the Dell OEM windows image supports. You can change it in the system config (F2 during boot).
Laptop. Lenovo.
The last few companies I’ve worked for have been Dell/Mac shops - so Im not the best to debug what’s going on with Lenovo. A strange configuration for the hard disks is the most likely culprit. Id poke around your UEFI/BIOS and see if you have a raid or other silliness.
If you can upload a photo of what your disk configuration is, we might be able to get you pointed in the right direction.