Hp | F6flpy-x64 -intel-r- Vmd-.zip

You’ve just purchased a brand new HP laptop. You boot from a USB drive to install a clean copy of Windows 10 or 11. Everything seems normal until the “Where do you want to install Windows?” screen appears—completely empty. No drives. No partitions. Just a blank void.

dism /Mount-Image /ImageFile:"C:\WinPE\boot.wim" /index:1 /MountDir:"C:\mount" dism /Image:"C:\mount" /Add-Driver /Driver:"D:\F6flpy-x64" /Recurse dism /Unmount-Image /MountDir:"C:\mount" /Commit F6flpy-x64 -intel-R- Vmd-.zip Hp

[Guide] How to install Windows on an Intel VMD-enabled laptop You’ve just purchased a brand new HP laptop

Click . Your SSD should now appear in the list, allowing you to proceed with the installation. Windows 11 Installation - HP Support Community - 8281838 No drives

The "F6" is a historical nod. In the MS-DOS era, users had to press F6** during installation. This forced users to utilize a physical floppy disk containing the necessary drivers.

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