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You want to boot to safe mode so that Windows doesnt load the faulty driver (if that is the issue) Here is a good write up on how to boot into safe mode and how to use the device manager to update drivers.
- Add a boot-start driver to Windows
If you need a special driver to access the PCIe NVM SSD then...
- Add a boot-start driver to Windows
16 Αυγ 2024 · A boot-start driver is a driver for a device that must be installed to start the Microsoft Windows operating system. Most boot-start drivers are included in driver packages that are "in-the-box" with Windows, and Windows automatically installs these boot-start drivers during first boot of the system.
18 Ιαν 2021 · You can add drivers to Windows Setup by using an answer file that specifies the path to the driver files. To do this in new installations, you add the Microsoft-Windows-PnpCustomizationWinPE component during the windowsPE configuration pass, add the driver paths, and then specify the answer file.
14 Μαΐ 2024 · Adding drivers to your Windows 11 bootable USB is like giving it a secret weapon. It’s a small step that can make a big difference, ensuring that when it comes time to install Windows 11, you’ll be ready for whatever your hardware throws at you.
After running through an install and rebooting it's a good idea to double check that it installed correctly by finding the driver in Windows device manager and checking that the version matches the one on the motherboard manufacturers website.
If you need a special driver to access the PCIe NVM SSD then you can access it only after Windows kernel loads its driver. This means that Windows boot loader (winload.exe) (usually in \windows\system32 folder) and Windows kernel (also in \windows\system32) have to be placed elsewhere.
19 Δεκ 2018 · UEFI Driver Writer's Guide states the following 3 methods to install UEFI drivers: 1. Integrated into the platform firmware FLASH image. One would have to work with the platform manufacturer to do so. Platform manufacturers are usually your hardware OEMs (e.g. HP, Gigabyte, etc).