Startup directly into BIOS without any options in the boot menu
Startup directly into BIOS without any options in the boot menu
You recently installed a new SSD, but now your old HDD is stuck in the boot menu. I had to switch it out because I was stuck in a loop. Now I’m only able to boot into BIOS version 313. Your PC specs are listed here: https://kelaptop.com/en/asus-tuf-gaming-...0q1-m07280. It’s frustrating.
The lack of choices in the boot menu often indicates no UEFI boot partition exists on any installed drive. Have you attempted to start from the USB installation media?
You can obtain the complete Windows 10 or Windows 11 version directly from Microsoft and save it to a USB drive using the included media creation software. I recommend using a minimum of 16GB storage, which should be fine. After installation, you can boot from the USB stick and set up a new Windows version. If you possess a product key, the installer will select the appropriate edition (family, pro, enterprise, etc.). Without a key, you must manually pick an edition. Good luck!
When starting from a USB stick doesn't work, the BIOS might have issues preventing boot. It's possible there are errors in the BIOS that stop the computer from loading. If you can update the BIOS to a newer version, give it a try. Otherwise, I don't have other options.