No dispositivo bootável foi detectado?
No dispositivo bootável foi detectado?
Your hard drive is producing an unusual sound. After turning it off, unplugging it, and restarting, the system reported no bootable device despite NVMe being listed as the first one. The BIOS confirmed NVMe as the bootable option. You recently wiped the drive clean and backed up your data, then it started working again. What should you try next?
It seems your storage device is failing, possibly with lost boot sectors. You're taking the right steps. Disconnecting the NVMe drive will help. What additional actions are required?
When you reinstall the HDD, it restarts? You might have connected both drives during Windows setup by accident. The installer spreads the boot data across all storage devices. I've experienced this before—likely a part of the boot process is stored on that specific drive, which is why it won't start without it.
Yes, when setting up multiple drives during the Windows installation, the system might not place the bootloader on the selected drive. The bootloader is essential for starting your operating system. Windows10 typically installs it on the first drive it detects. To avoid this issue, ensure only one drive is connected during setup. Fix the problem by booting into the Windows installation media, then creating a fresh EFI partition and bootloader specifically on your NVMe drive. For more details, see the guide at the provided link.