On 12/29/24 05:10, Rafał Lichwała wrote:
On 29.12.2024 04:07, David Christensen wrote:
Make? ... Model?
Sorry, I should start my previous email from those details.
Dell XPS 13 (the old model, 9370), Intel UHD Graphics 620
Thank you for the information. It helps us provide better answers.
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.
On 12/29/24 09:47, Rafał Lichwała wrote:
> I had to switch back in SATA settings from "AHCI" to "Raid ON" again
> to restore Windows boot.
It's good that Windows is working again.
To simplify booting either Windows or Debian, I would try Andrii's
suggestion:
On 12/29/24 06:02, Andrii Kalashnykov wrote:
>
https://support.thinkcritical.com/kb/articles/switch-windows-10-from-raid-ide-to-ahci
David