What to Do If You Can't Install Windows 11 on SSD

You may want to give up if you encounter the error that you can't install Windows 11 on SSD. However, depending on the cause, there are several solutions to apply. Read on to discover the causes and solutions, and learn how to migrate Windows 11 to SSD without reinstalling.

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Jerry

Updated on Jan 02, 2025

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When installing Windows 11 on SSD, you may face different challenges. The "can't install Windows 11 on SSD" issue could arise when you try installing your OS on a solid-state drive. Different factors could lead to this issue. This tutorial from EaseUS will outline the possible causes and solutions you can apply to fix them.

You'll also learn how to move your OS to another SSD without reinstalling. This is made possible via third-party disk cloning software, which helps save time when performing a fresh installation. Keep reading to learn more about this cloning tool and how to use it on your PC today.

How to Solve Can't Install Windows 11 on SSD

The right solution to this problem will depend on what caused it. Different case scenarios could lead to the problem. This section will outline two cases and the possible fixes under them. We'll discuss them as follows:

Case 1. PC Not Detecting the SSD

Your PC not detecting the SSD or not showing up on Windows 11 installation is one of the causes of the problem. This could arise due to improper SSD connection or outdated drivers. The following four solutions will fix the issue:

Fix 1. Confirm SSD Connection in BIOS Settings

Windows 11 may fail to install because of an improper SSD connection to your system. You need to access your BIOS settings to confirm whether that's the case. Here are the steps to follow:

Step 1. Boot up your PC and press the applicable keys (Del, F2, F10, or Esc) to access BIOS settings.

Step 2. Open the Boot menu in BIOS. To confirm if your SSD is connected, check whether it's in the list of bootable devices. If that isn't the case, ensure you set it as a bootable device.

Step 3. You may also need to "enable" the SATA port if your SSD is undetected. You'll find this setting under the "Storage Configuration" section.

enable the SATA port

Step 4. Save the changes and exit BIOS. You can try installing Windows 11 on the SSD again.

Fix 2. Update SSD Driver

Incompatible or outdated SSD drivers can cause installation issues. Using a compatible or updating your SSD driver to the latest version solves the problem. Here are the steps on how to update your SSD drivers:

Step 1. Type "devmgmt.msc" in the Run window. This helps to open the Device Manager.

type devmgmt.msc

Step 2. Expand Disk drives and trace your SSD. Right-click the SSD and select "Update driver."

click Update driver

Step 3. Select "Search automatically for updated driver software." Then, follow the on-screen instructions to complete your SSD driver update. You can try installing Windows again after that.

Fix 3. Change PC Boot Mode

The problem can occur if your computer's boot mode doesn't suit the SSD. Changing the boot mode can resolve the issue. Follow these steps to make the changes:

Step 1. Go to the BIOS setup screen by pressing the BIOS key, like Del, F2, F10, or Esc.

Step 2. Go to the Boot tab on the BIOS main menu.

Step 3. Under the BIOS main menu, click UEFI/BIOS Boot Mode and select "UEFI."

select UEFI

Step 4. Press the F10 and Enter keys to save the new boot mode and exit the screen. You can repeat the Windows installation process now.

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Fix 4. Update BIOS

Outdated BIOS can cause OS installation problems. You can fix the problem by installing the latest version of your BIOS to solve the compatibility problems. The update also helps enhance the system's stability. Here are the steps to update the BIOS:

Step 1. Visit your PC's motherboard manufacturer website. Find an available BIOS update and download it. Unzip and move the contents to a USB drive once the download completes.

find & download available BIOS update

Step 2. Next, reboot your PC and access the BIOS setup.

Step 3. Locate the update menu under the "Advanced Menu Mode." Then, select the downloaded BIOS file and tap "Yes."

Step 4. The system will start updating BIOS to the latest version. Once complete, you can try installing Windows 11 on your SSD again.

updating BIOS

To update your BIOS, you can refer to the following articles for help:

Case 2. BIOS Not Recognizing SSD

The BIOS is a key part of your PC hardware. It starts and manages your system components, including the storage drives. You can't install Windows on your SSD if BIOS fails to detect it. You'll need to find ways to make it recognizable. Check these fixes:

Fix 1. Clean SSD Using Diskpart

You can clean the SSD using Diskpart by following these steps:

Step 1. Input "CMD" in the Windows search box and choose "Run as administrator."

Step 2. Input these commands one by one.

  • Diskpart
  • list disk
  • select disk x (replace x with your SSD drive number)
  • clean all

type the following command lines

Step 3. When Diskpart cleans the disk, type "exit" to close the windows.

Fix 2. Format SSD

If your SSD drive has viruses or malware, BIOS won't recognize it. The best solution is to clean it by formatting it. You can format your SSD following these steps:

Step 1. Open the Disk Management tool by pressing Windows + R.

Step 2. Select your SSD drive and choose "Format."

click Format

Step 3. Choose the file format and unit size. You can opt to leave the allocation unit size to the default setting.

Step 4. Click "OK" to initiate the formatting process. Once complete, you can retry installing Windows 11 on your SSD.

click OK

Easy Way: Migrate Windows 11 to SSD Without Reinstalling

Another fix to the "can't install Windows 11 on SSD" issue is to move the OS to your SSD with no fresh installations. You can achieve that using a data migration/cloning tool. Try EaseUS Disk Copy today as your alternative option. The tool lets you move your OS to an SSD without reinstalling. You can boot from the cloned SSD once the migration finishes.

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The tool is efficient since you won't experience any boot errors due to data loss during the clone process. It clones 100 percent of the identity of the original Windows 11 to the new SSD without changing any data. If your original disk has bad sectors, it can help you copy a hard drive bit for bit.

What more? The tool is compatible with any SSD drive type and supports different file systems. It also has a friendly user interface that lets you clone a hard drive. Download this tool now and start in very simple steps to migrate your Windows to another drive.

Step 1. To clone OS from one hard drive to another, choose the target disk in "System Mode" and click "Next".

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Step 2. Adjust the disk layout of the target disks. You can manage the disk layout of the destination disk by selecting "Autofit the disk", "Copy as the source" or "Edit disk layout". Then, click Proceed.

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  • "Autofit the disk" makes some changes by default on the destination disk layout so that it can work at its best status.
  • "Copy as the source"does not change anything on destination disk and the layout is the same as source disk.
  • "Edit disk layout" allows you to manually resize/move partition layout on this destination disk.

Tick the "Check the option if the target is SSD" option to put your SSD in its best performance.

Step 3. A message now appears, warning you that data on the target disk will be lost. Please confirm this message by clicking "Continue".

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Step 4. Wait for the cloning process to complete.

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Why Can't My SSD Install Windows 11

Several factors hinder the installation of Windows 11 on SSD. The major causes include:

  • Faulty connection. Your SSD could have an incorrect connection to the power supply or your PC's motherboard.
  • Driver problems. The SSD's driver may be corrupted or outdated, making the system fail to detect the SSD.
  • Incorrect BIOS setting. Incorrectly configured BIOS settings make your computer fail to detect the SSD.
  • Disk partitioning or initialization problems. If your SSD isn't partitioned or initialized, it won't detect in Windows 11.
  • SSD partition missing a drive letter. Your SSD won't appear in "My Computer" or "File Explorer" unless it has a drive letter.
  • Outdated firmware. Outdated firmware leads to compatibility issues that lead to the problem.

To Sum Up

This article describes different causes of the "can't install Windows 11 on SSD" issue. It also offers easy-to-follow instructions to fix problems when the PC does not detect the SSD and BIOS does not recognize it. To avoid the challenges involved, EaseUS Disk Copy offers a smooth way to move Windows 11 to another SSD without reinstalling.

It allows you to have a one-click migration without a boot error. The tool also ensures that no data or program is lost when Windows moves to SSD. You get 100 percent identity of the original Windows 11. Download this tool now to get started with Windows 11 migration to SSD.

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Windows 11 Won't Install on SSD FAQs

The following are the common questions asked regarding this issue:

1. Can I Move Windows to SSD Without Reinstalling?

The answer is YES. You can achieve that using a reliable third-party cloning tool (EaseUS Disk Copy). This tool lets you copy all your OS files from your old drive to the new SSD without data loss.

2. Why Can't I Install Windows on SSD?

Several factors can hinder the installation of Windows on SSD. Some of the causes include:

  • Faulty connection.
  • Driver problems.
  • Incorrect BIOS setting.
  • Disk partitioning or initialization problems.
  • Outdated firmware.

You can try fixing these issues to address the problem.

3. Should I Partition My SSD in GPT or MBR?

You should partition your SSD in GPT to avoid limitations. You can create up to 128 partitions for GPT, while you can only have 4 primary partitions for MBR. Regarding capacity, MBR only supports up to 2TB, while GPT handles 9.4 ZB.

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EaseUS Disk Copy is a well designed and very easy-to-use HDD/SSD cloning and migration tool, a tool which should be ideal for anyone wanting to quickly and easily migrate an existing system disk to a new disk (or newly installed SSD drive) with the minimal of configuration required.

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