This method did not work for me installing an m.2 ssd. I tried several of the downloads and several Bios config changes. I resulted in downloading Windows 11 usb setup and applying UnattendedWinstall. Used F3 for optimised Bios settings. Use Shift + F10 during Windows install to change the Disk to Gpt (Type: diskpart, list disk, select disk (no from list), clean, convert gpt, exit). Thats it.
Since most people believe that installing the system on eMMC offers better stability, we typically pre-install the operating system on eMMC before shipping. However, we’ve also considered that some users prefer to install the system on a faster SSD. As a result, some products now come with the system pre-installed on an SSD. You can confirm the specific configuration with customer service before making a purchase.
This method did not work for me installing an m.2 ssd. I tried several of the downloads and several Bios config changes. I resulted in downloading Windows 11 usb setup and applying UnattendedWinstall. Used F3 for optimised Bios settings. Use Shift + F10 during Windows install to change the Disk to Gpt (Type: diskpart, list disk, select disk (no from list), clean, convert gpt, exit). Thats it.
Can you not just clone from the eMMC?
Cloning directly from the eMMC is possible, that's another option.
This is a lot of steps. Why isn't the OS installed on the fastest platform to begin with??
Since most people believe that installing the system on eMMC offers better stability, we typically pre-install the operating system on eMMC before shipping. However, we’ve also considered that some users prefer to install the system on a faster SSD. As a result, some products now come with the system pre-installed on an SSD. You can confirm the specific configuration with customer service before making a purchase.