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If you are trying to install Windows 10 or 11 on a modern Intel-based laptop or desktop (11th Gen Core or newer) and find that the installer does not detect any drives, you are likely dealing with an Intel Volume Management Device (VMD) driver issue.
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If you are comfortable with more advanced techniques, or if the method above doesn't work, there are other options:
Your system features an (or later) which uses VMD by default. How to Use It F6flpy-x64-intel Vmd-.zip
Modern Intel systems often use technology to manage NVMe SSDs and RAID configurations directly. Because standard Windows installation media does not always include these specific VMD drivers, the storage drive may appear missing during the setup process. This ZIP file contains the necessary .inf files to bridge that gap. When You Need It You will typically encounter the need for this driver if: You are performing a clean install of Windows .
However, if you find this process too technical or wish to avoid it entirely, the most straightforward solution is to disable the in your BIOS settings. While this simplifies installation, remember that it comes at the cost of disabling some advanced storage features. For most home and business users who do not require RAID configurations, this is a perfectly acceptable and easier workaround. No other text
: Windows will scan the folder and present a list of compatible drivers (usually labeled "Intel RST VMD Controller"). Select the top option and click Installation
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