

The problem appears after the first reboot, where it boots me back into the USB installation software (to start over again) and not into the actual boot drive for the NVME, because apparently it doesn't exist once that first part of the installation ends up with its reboot. I removed all other storage drives apart from the NVME drive and I could find the drive in the installation software, didn't show up with any errors or warnings about installing and then I proceeded with installing the OS. I've made a bootable drive using Rufus ( Partition scheme: GPT, Target System: UEFI non CSM ) with the W10 ISO and I plugged it in the front USB ports on my case. 1TB A2000 from Kingston ( ) (The new drive I want to install W10 to) The only problem is, I can't install Windows 10 at all on the NVME drive.

So today I finally decided that I should reinstall the OS on the new NVME drive so I'll have a bit more snappiness to system inputs and way more space for the system and apps. Didn't need to reinstall Windows (already had it installed on a ~120Gb SATA SSD) and didn't experience black screens/errors, apart from one thing which I might be certain that it's the fact that I have not reinstalled W10 for the new motherboard/CPU setup, and that is that my mice/keyboard randomly disconnects and reconnects after a split second. About 2 weeks ago I bought pieces for a new Ryzen 5000 setup, installed them the next day and everything went smooth, BIOS updating and all. So where do I start with the problem I am sadly encountering.
