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I deleted Intel Storage and can't boot

guyfawkes
Level 7
I deleted Interl Storage Drivers on my G752VT and can't boot into Windows. Even recovery USB with windows 10 don't show my NVMe SSD. Please help - how can I to fix this?
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Gps3dx
Level 12
1. Get NMVE drivers from another computer, extract them and make sure the INF and dll are visiable/accessible ( i.e not an EXE or MSI installers ) and the files to a USB.
2. Boot into windows "recovery" ( i.e booting using windows installation USB -> choose "repair your computer" -> open CMD
3. use the "pnputil.exe" MS util which is exist in any windows since vista - to force inserting the NVME driver into windows's driver list
To get help about that command using "pnputil /?" to understand the syntax - or look at this guide that might help you.
4. then, reboot and see if you can get inside windows, which should detect a "new hardware" since you've put back an NVME driver in its internal list of drivers.
5. when you finally inside the desktop, install any other better NMVE driver you want/need.
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