System partition removed and all BIOS functionality disabled. Please seek assistance.
System partition removed and all BIOS functionality disabled. Please seek assistance.
Access the BIOS by powering up the device and repeatedly pressing the designated key until you reach the setup screen.
If the device isn't recognized in the BIOS without connected drives, your chances are limited and you may need professional assistance. The final option could be checking for a BIOS recovery method specific to that laptop model (which wasn't discussed).
Sure, I can help with that. To reset the BIOS on your Samsung NP530U4B, you’ll need to access the device’s settings and follow the on-screen instructions. For restoring Secure Boot, ensure your firmware is up to date and consult the official documentation for your model. Let me know if you need detailed steps!
Try f10 to restart from USB again. Check the official Samsung support page for guidance. You can also use f12 or Esc to access the boot menu. Look up your device model for detailed instructions.
I received the Windows installation part successfully. I’m not sure how, but it’s working. I’ve attached pictures of the drive you’re using—your laptop has a hybrid setup, combining an SSD and an HDD. Since each drive is showing errors, it might help to figure out which one to prioritize or consult someone for further guidance.
Remove all partitions from drive 0, leaving just one entry labeled "drive 0: unallocated space". Select it.