SSD detected but won't show up in boot options |
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GSilver
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Posted: 24 Apr 2020 at 10:46pm |
MoBo is a B450M Steel Legend with a Ryzen 5 3600. SSD is a Samsung 840 EVO and is the only storage device currently plugged in.
This PC is a new build. The SSD was brought over from my previous PC and was working just fine before. I formatted it and tried a fresh install of Windows 10 1909 using a USB stick. The Windows 10 install process happens normally until the system is restarted, which then boots back to the UEFI instead of continuing the Windows installation. The SSD is displayed correctly under the Storage Configuration menu, but won't appear on the Boot Option Priorities Menu. If I try starting the Windows 10 installation back from the beginning, it correctly displays the SSD, partitions and default folders from the previous install when asking to choose an installation drive. I've already tried formatting it again, changing SATA ports, enabling/disabling CSM. Any help is appreciated. |
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datonyb
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hit f6 boot options
did you install the operating system in uefi mode ? |
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GSilver
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When opening Boot Options, the only message displayed is ?śNo boot device detected??
I wasn?™t aware that I should install the OS in UEFI mode. I created a bootable USB stick using the Media Creation Tool in another PC and used it to install Windows on the new rig without changing any options. I?™ll try creating a UEFI Windows installation using Rufus and see if it works. I also tried connecting my media HDD to a SATA port (no OS installed, only pictures and videos from my previous PC) and it was displayed as a boot option. |
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datonyb
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you can use the media creation tool
and i advise that you do then when first booting hit f6 for uefi boot (windows boot manager) you dont need rufus at all to be honest with a clean formatted ssd it just should do it for you with bios defaults set eg plug in usb and have ssd on sata0 let the system try to boot it will find empty ssd then look at usb for a bootable option , which it finds as media creation tool it runs setup and on reboot now checks ssd first and reboots into windows for setup finalising and driver installs etc |
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GSilver
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Well, now I feel stupid. I reformatted my SSD in another PC, reset UEFI to stock settings, redid everything, still nothing. Then I tried swapping the SATA cables for the SSD and the HDD and suddenly it worked, the SSD showed up correctly as a boot drive, but the HHD has disappeared.
Turns out both the original AND the replacement SATA cables I used on the SSD were defective in some way. Thank you so much for your time! My system is ready to go! |
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datonyb
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happy days mate
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