Sir like this appears
Yes… give me a minute to look at this.
Edit: Go down to the line that starts with linux and at the end of the line add vmd
Then press f10 or enter i think
Edit: Then when it boots up you can run that command and well see if it sees the drive?
Sorry sir I didn’t get it where to add it
Add vmd
to the line that starts with
linux /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=UID… vmd nowatchdog nvme_load=YES loglevel=3
Edit: Once it boots up try the command and well see if the output shows the drive.
Air after pressing f10
Linux was opened
Yes but it may not work as it already has nvme_load=YES which should work but won’t hurt to try. Otherwise you’ll have to try to get into the UEFI bios screen and look at the settings for SATA drive mode.
When it boots to the install screen run the command and post the link again.
Sir now i have figured something
Now i will first erase linux from the harddrive
And after with only one os the bios with sure open
Ani i m gonna change the RAID/IDE to AHCI
and i will again install linux
And while installing on the partition section if ssd is shown then my problem can be solved
But don’t know if its gonna worked
What should i do sir should i tryy it
Yes because that drive has Windows on it and it is set in raid mode.
I hope you didn’t have files on the HD you wanted to keep because it would have erased them.
No need to worry sir i have already back it up
Sir now how can i delete linux withh all the files
How are you doing that? Are you booted on the live ISO?
Are you going to delete both drives or just the ssd? Maybe just for now the ssd.
Going to delete volume D
Means i m trying to delete linux
I hope it works what you are trying.