On 29.12.2024 04:07, David Christensen wrote:
Make? Dell, below. It is better to state this information at the top
of your message.
Model?
Sorry, I should start my previous email from those details.
Dell XPS 13 (the old model, 9370), Intel UHD Graphics 620
On my Dell machines with NVMe drives, I must change the Setup settings
for Debian to see NVMe drives:
-> Settings
-> System Configuration
-> SATA Operation -> AHCI
YEEES! That was the right solution in my case! Thank you very much!
That user support mailing list (debian-user) is amazing! I did not
expect so many answers on my question.
Each answer means someone gave me some of his time and attention for
free. Thank you ALL!
I will reply to all right now.
Back to the issue - so after that change, I boot in UEFI mode and
successfully installed Trixie. My NVMe disk was properly recognized and
GRUB also found my Windows boot, so... now I have GRUB with Trixie and
Windows 11 entries, BUT...
When I try to boot Windows 11 - after a while (Windows spinner at the
bottom) I have Blue Screen Of Death unfortunately.
Trixie boots normally, so I'm happy to see it on my laptop - fresh and
running :-)
But anyway... do you have an idea how to recover access to Windows system?
Turning Secure Boot ON/OFF nothing changes.
Still in UEFI boot mode of course.
It is best to take an image of the system drive before making
significant changes. I recommend that you do so now, before making
further changes.
Even if Windows is finally lost, I accept that. No user data is lost
(everything is already in the cloud), but at most some wasted time on
configuration of Windows is lost ;-)
Regards,
Rafal