Getting stuck in the BIOS (drives detected but no boot)
Getting stuck in the BIOS (drives detected but no boot)
Hi guys, i'm stuck at bios.my hdd detected on storage and flashdisk with windows bootable detected on usb port, but neither appears in the boot priority list or boot menu. there are no bootable devices found. anyone know how to fix this? i can't even reinstall windows because bios doesn't detect any bootable device.
Hello! I’d be happy to clarify the details about the installer creation. Could you confirm whether Rufus or another tool was used? Also, please tell me how you structured the USB drive and whether it was formatted with FAT32. Lastly, what is the size of the flash drive?
I use Rufus with a 32 gb flash drive. After finishing Windows 10 installation, my touchpad stopped working, so I went to BIOS and pressed F9 (default setting) after restarting, but suddenly all the boot priority disappeared. However, both my drive is still detected in BIOS and my flash drive has a bootable Windows 10 ISO.
I reinstalled my laptop from Ubuntu onto Windows 10. It was finished and I successfully logged into the desktop. However, the touchpad isn't functioning properly, so I accessed BIOS and pressed F9 (the default action). After restarting, the boot priority was cleared, but the drive remained detected in BIOS. My Asus X441UVK laptop with i3-6006u processor and 8GB RAM.
cant install anything if nothing is bootable ( all drive detected in bios,hdd ssd and flash drive but none is bootable,my flash drive already contain windows bootable and harddrive already installed windows 10)