F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Problema encontrado: Bootmgr no está instalado.

Problema encontrado: Bootmgr no está instalado.

Problema encontrado: Bootmgr no está instalado.

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Spidercyber
Senior Member
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05-17-2024, 10:17 PM
#11
If you're highly tech-savvy, you can manually craft a boot sector on your boot drive and resolve the issue, though it demands significant typing effort and may cause unexpected complications. A startup repair attempt sometimes succeeds. The safest approach is to wipe the drive and begin anew.
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Spidercyber
05-17-2024, 10:17 PM #11

If you're highly tech-savvy, you can manually craft a boot sector on your boot drive and resolve the issue, though it demands significant typing effort and may cause unexpected complications. A startup repair attempt sometimes succeeds. The safest approach is to wipe the drive and begin anew.

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Sannetjhuuux
Senior Member
257
06-08-2024, 01:12 PM
#12
Your updated bios no longer list your boot drive for selection, but it appears to be detected during the startup screen.
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Sannetjhuuux
06-08-2024, 01:12 PM #12

Your updated bios no longer list your boot drive for selection, but it appears to be detected during the startup screen.

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alvalotta
Junior Member
5
06-08-2024, 02:57 PM
#13
Forgot about turning on CSM. Managed to start Windows but then hit a blue screen right away. Then I saw the prompt asking me to choose the correct boot device.
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alvalotta
06-08-2024, 02:57 PM #13

Forgot about turning on CSM. Managed to start Windows but then hit a blue screen right away. Then I saw the prompt asking me to choose the correct boot device.

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SuperKirby4
Junior Member
15
06-16-2024, 02:32 AM
#14
It's been some time since I worked with BIOS settings, but I can't locate my boot drive. It's a 4.0 1TB SSD. The system lists the other drives, but not the boot drive. After the BIOS update on the first boot screen, it was detected successfully.
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SuperKirby4
06-16-2024, 02:32 AM #14

It's been some time since I worked with BIOS settings, but I can't locate my boot drive. It's a 4.0 1TB SSD. The system lists the other drives, but not the boot drive. After the BIOS update on the first boot screen, it was detected successfully.

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_ThePlay
Member
103
06-16-2024, 03:42 AM
#15
This seems odd—the boot drive has been changed to a USB drive and appears as a USB partition 1.
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_ThePlay
06-16-2024, 03:42 AM #15

This seems odd—the boot drive has been changed to a USB drive and appears as a USB partition 1.

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_XplodingPig_
Member
179
06-16-2024, 09:53 AM
#16
The issue involves the Sabrent Rocket SSD, which uses PCI-E Gen 4 NVMe with 2TB capacity. The boot process isn't changing USB names, so you probably still have recovery media attached. Boot entries #1 and #3 share the same partition sizes and volume names, but #1 is set to UEFI mode, while #3 isn't. You're unsure if the machine has multiple NVMe drives or if a single drive was split into two volumes. It's unclear whether you assembled the system yourself or had it built by a vendor. The Lexar volume's purpose and its placement in an EX16 slot aren't clear to you.
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_XplodingPig_
06-16-2024, 09:53 AM #16

The issue involves the Sabrent Rocket SSD, which uses PCI-E Gen 4 NVMe with 2TB capacity. The boot process isn't changing USB names, so you probably still have recovery media attached. Boot entries #1 and #3 share the same partition sizes and volume names, but #1 is set to UEFI mode, while #3 isn't. You're unsure if the machine has multiple NVMe drives or if a single drive was split into two volumes. It's unclear whether you assembled the system yourself or had it built by a vendor. The Lexar volume's purpose and its placement in an EX16 slot aren't clear to you.

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AJandNate
Member
50
07-04-2024, 11:51 PM
#17
Maintain original configuration during recovery of Windows setup.
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AJandNate
07-04-2024, 11:51 PM #17

Maintain original configuration during recovery of Windows setup.

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Wolfyyy_
Senior Member
358
07-08-2024, 12:43 AM
#18
Yes, CSM supports booting without UEFI and it's possible to use a non-UEFI boot manager.
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Wolfyyy_
07-08-2024, 12:43 AM #18

Yes, CSM supports booting without UEFI and it's possible to use a non-UEFI boot manager.

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V0ug4_G4m3s
Junior Member
3
07-08-2024, 12:53 AM
#19
Win10 was once possible on a MBR drive. It might still work, but changing an existing installation from UEFI to CSM isn't likely. The installation probably needs to be completely erased before proceeding.
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V0ug4_G4m3s
07-08-2024, 12:53 AM #19

Win10 was once possible on a MBR drive. It might still work, but changing an existing installation from UEFI to CSM isn't likely. The installation probably needs to be completely erased before proceeding.

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07-09-2024, 02:34 AM
#20
Only units featuring an UEFI partition can be chosen as the boot source. This confirms the idea that the UEFI partition resided on a hard disk rather than the primary boot device.
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ToastaStroodel
07-09-2024, 02:34 AM #20

Only units featuring an UEFI partition can be chosen as the boot source. This confirms the idea that the UEFI partition resided on a hard disk rather than the primary boot device.

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