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While VMD offers better management, it presents a chicken-and-egg scenario during a fresh Windows installation: The Windows installer does not natively include the drivers required to "see" the VMD controller. Consequently, the installer cannot detect any SSDs connected to it, resulting in the "No drives were found" error screen.

Sometimes, users disable VMD in the BIOS to install Windows without the driver. That works initially. However, if you later switch the BIOS back to “Intel VMD Enabled,” your existing Windows installation will crash with a stop code. The F6flpy driver is required even after installation to transition smoothly. F6flpy-x64 -intel-R- Vmd-.zip 12th Gen

F6flpy-x64 -intel-R- Vmd-.zip ├── iaStorVD.inf (Primary driver INF) ├── iaStorVD.sys (Driver binary) ├── iaStorVD.cat (Catalog signature) ├── TxtSetup.oem (Legacy text-mode setup file) ├── Readme.txt └── License.txt While VMD offers better management, it presents a

If you see this prompt immediately at the start of the Windows installation, before the language selection screen, it means your Windows USB drive is not working correctly. This is a separate issue from the VMD problem and is usually solved by re-creating your installation media using the official Microsoft Media Creation Tool. That works initially