Are you using a RAID card or anything like that? If you are a lot of them need drivers you inject during the installation process or the media. If not something about how the drive was formatted is throwing Windows off.
If the computer does not have a SoftRAID or RAID card installed/enabled, you may need to erase the drive to the point it is factory blank (RAW) to fix this. This guide covers the process using Parted Magic but any tool with ATA secure erase support will also work: Diagnosing and Erasing Hard Drives
CAUTION: DO NOT USE DBAN ON SSDs - THIS WEARS THEM FOR NO GOOD REASON. There's a reason Blancco is clear on this!
DBAN also works, but it takes hours (IDGAF if you do firmware OR DBAN, it's the same grueling wait). That said, if you need to get the drive back to a state it is RAW formatted, a quick DBAN erase will do the same job for free: https://dban.org/
Give it 24 hours - I HAVE HAD TO WAIT 8.5-9 HOURS ON 750GB 5400 rpm LAPTOP DRIVES. Every time beyond 500GB, I have put the machine on the bench, go to sleep when it's late, and return to it later.
All in One – System Rescue Toolkit is similar, but for spinning drives DBAN in its final form will still work, the newer tools just wrap DBAN into a Linux dustro and call it Nwipe. Any good tech focused tool has tools for ATA or NVMe secure (firmware) erasing.
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@nick what do you make out of this?
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I can provide more information if you need it.
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@catharsis71058
What is the make and model number of the PC or motherboard if a custom build and also the make and model number of the HDD or SSD drive?
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The motherboard B450M DS3H
hardware disk toshiba hdwd110
ps. I hope I wrote it clearly, since I use a translator.
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@catharsis71058 I was able to figure it out.
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