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Issue with booting device not found.

Issue with booting device not found.

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CooKonut
Member
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08-24-2016, 11:16 AM
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Recently, I attempted to set up the NVIDIA graphics driver for my Windows To Go setup. When using a single GPU on another PC, it shows this error. I don’t want to reinstall everything, so what should I do? Two PC Configurations: PC 0 features an Intel Xeon e3-1231v2 with 16GB SODIMM, 240GB SSD, Nvidia RTX 1060 (3GB); PC 1 has an Intel Celeron N3350 with 6GB LPDDR4, plus two 240GB SSDs and a 64GB eMMc Intel Graphics HD 500.
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CooKonut
08-24-2016, 11:16 AM #1

Recently, I attempted to set up the NVIDIA graphics driver for my Windows To Go setup. When using a single GPU on another PC, it shows this error. I don’t want to reinstall everything, so what should I do? Two PC Configurations: PC 0 features an Intel Xeon e3-1231v2 with 16GB SODIMM, 240GB SSD, Nvidia RTX 1060 (3GB); PC 1 has an Intel Celeron N3350 with 6GB LPDDR4, plus two 240GB SSDs and a 64GB eMMc Intel Graphics HD 500.

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speedycux
Member
187
08-24-2016, 12:21 PM
#2
PC 0's CPU might be 1231 or 1230, but I'm not sure.
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speedycux
08-24-2016, 12:21 PM #2

PC 0's CPU might be 1231 or 1230, but I'm not sure.

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Im_The_FaZe
Junior Member
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09-08-2016, 10:50 AM
#3
It shouldn't depend heavily on the GPU, yet updating Windows doesn't always transfer smoothly across systems if UEFI/CSM/Secure boot settings match or storage controllers vary. Running a Startup repair might help initially, but you're likely to face the same problem when switching back to an older machine.
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Im_The_FaZe
09-08-2016, 10:50 AM #3

It shouldn't depend heavily on the GPU, yet updating Windows doesn't always transfer smoothly across systems if UEFI/CSM/Secure boot settings match or storage controllers vary. Running a Startup repair might help initially, but you're likely to face the same problem when switching back to an older machine.