thomasglu

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  • After conversing with an ex-Microsoft engineer, who suggested that Bitlocker from the Surface SSD may have triggered some hidden TPM function in the BIOS to cause this behavior, I began a different battery of tests and found the solution by pure accident. * Prepare a Windows 10 and Windows 11 installer * Reinstalled…
  • I had taken out the CMOS battery and depressed the power button for a full minute to reset the BIOS. Although the default settings were loaded, the issue persisted.
  • I've created a Windows 11 installation flash drive via DISKPART + file copy; the Windows Media Creation Tool; and also Rufus. The system refuses to boot from any UEFI device anymore including these, and the SSD where a UEFI installation of Windows 10 and 11 resided. As I mentioned before, I was able to install Windows 10…
  • The USB flash drive was formatted as FAT32, made active, and had the Windows installer files copied onto it. It's seen as an EFI bootable device in the boot selection menu. It just won't boot. The SSD was cleaned, and had Windows installed onto it via the aforementioned EFI bootable flash drive containing the Windows…
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