F6flpy-x64 -intel-r- Vmd-.zip Hp
To resolve the "no drives found" error during a Windows installation on your HP laptop, you typically need to manually load the Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)
- Reboot. The system should now boot normally.
Troubleshooting Tips
| Issue | Solution |
|-------|----------|
| Driver not found after Browse | Ensure the USB is FAT32. Some HP BIOSes don’t recognize NTFS for driver loading. |
| “No new drivers could be found” | Extract the ZIP correctly. The .inf files must be in the root of the selected folder. |
| Still no drives | Double-check BIOS: VMD might be hidden under Advanced → System Options → VMD. |
| Multiple .inf files appear | Choose the one with “VMD” or “RST VMD” in the name. | F6flpy-x64 -intel-R- Vmd-.zip Hp
C. Static file checks
(Self-Correction during generation: I will provide a cohesive final version below that merges these fragments correctly into a readable feature article.) To resolve the "no drives found" error during
Alternative: Disable VMD in BIOS (not recommended for modern HP systems)
If you cannot get the driver to load, you can disable VMD in BIOS: Reboot
| Feature | Without VMD | With VMD (Default in BIOS) | | --- | --- | --- | | NVMe SSD recognition | Normal | Hidden until driver loads | | RAID support (Optane) | Broken | Functional | | Hot-plug PCIe drives | No | Yes | | Standard Windows USB boot | Works | Fails (No drives found) |
Click Next. Your SSD should now appear in the list, allowing you to proceed with the installation. Windows 11 Installation - HP Support Community - 8281838