Please try RST mode and try all the drivers one by one again.
Missing driver on installing windows 11 on Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14ITL05 Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 up to 4.20 GHz, 14", Full HD, IPS, 16GB, 512GB SSD, Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics, No OS, Platinum Grey?
Hello,
I got this: Lenovo IdeaPad 5 14ITL05 Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 up to 4.20 GHz, 14", Full HD, IPS, 16GB, 512GB SSD, Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics, No OS, Platinum Grey.
I downloaded windows 11 ISO file and made a bootable USB stick with Etcher. After, I select the Language, etc (as in below pictures) + Instal:
- Next I get a message that a media driver required for computer it's missing. Also I can remove the installing support USB for this step.
So here I tried to use another usb stick, download some Intel drivers and try to install them but nothing its recognized. I mean I select the driver and it's loading and after I get this message: No drivers has been found. Make sure that the installation support has the right drivers.
Here is the link from where I downloaded the drivers. I tried with the last two.
Maybe it's not the right driver?
Or if you notice the little box checked from the third picture, I had to uncheck that box in order to chose.
How can I proceed further please?
Windows for home | Windows 11 | Devices and drivers
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Sumit D - IA 170.7K Reputation points Independent Advisor
2022-11-03T12:50:12+00:00 Interesting. Is the drive detected in BIOS?
Can you send a screenshot of your drive Settings like SATA mode in BIOS?
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2022-11-02T13:10:17+00:00 Sorry I forgot to mention that my old laptop which I used to download the Installation media tool first time (from your link) it's running a windows 7 and it doesn't let me run the media creation tool after downloading it (some error that the system can't operate).
So that's why I chose to use the ISO file and a third party soft to get it on the USB drive (first time I used Rufus but it didn't boot at all when I started the laptop, second time I used Etcher which allowed me to get to the steps mentioned above).