F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems This message indicates that no drives were found during the detection process.

This message indicates that no drives were found during the detection process.

This message indicates that no drives were found during the detection process.

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KaanVDB
Junior Member
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08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#1
Configuration: Motherboard model ASUS P65, CPU Xeon 5650, RAM ADATA DDR3 1333 4Gx16 (total 24GB), GPU GTX960, Storage Crucial MX500 1TB with three partitions. Each boot triggers the “Detecting drives; Done, No Drives Found” message and slows performance. I attempted to access winPE, but the error persists after a short delay before loading. What’s happening?
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KaanVDB
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #1

Configuration: Motherboard model ASUS P65, CPU Xeon 5650, RAM ADATA DDR3 1333 4Gx16 (total 24GB), GPU GTX960, Storage Crucial MX500 1TB with three partitions. Each boot triggers the “Detecting drives; Done, No Drives Found” message and slows performance. I attempted to access winPE, but the error persists after a short delay before loading. What’s happening?

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Puppylover9903
Junior Member
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08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#2
Your operating system is configured to boot from UEFI, which usually explains the issue.
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Puppylover9903
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #2

Your operating system is configured to boot from UEFI, which usually explains the issue.

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glenroi
Member
164
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#3
This setup indicates two kinds of SATA connections on the board—one ready for booting and another managed via the Jmicron controller. Files from these ports appear normally, while those from your primary controller show up in a separate list. This is simply a helpful note, not an issue.
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glenroi
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #3

This setup indicates two kinds of SATA connections on the board—one ready for booting and another managed via the Jmicron controller. Files from these ports appear normally, while those from your primary controller show up in a separate list. This is simply a helpful note, not an issue.

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fish_tommy
Member
218
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#4
So why is the machine stuck there? It won't start Windows 10 or 11 anymore. But if you insert a PE USB drive, it boots the PE version instead.
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fish_tommy
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #4

So why is the machine stuck there? It won't start Windows 10 or 11 anymore. But if you insert a PE USB drive, it boots the PE version instead.

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chkm8te
Junior Member
8
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#5
No, I didn't modify any BIOS settings such as enabling CSM.
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chkm8te
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #5

No, I didn't modify any BIOS settings such as enabling CSM.

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AlexGardner
Junior Member
6
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#6
That's correct, I've reset to the default setting.
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AlexGardner
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #6

That's correct, I've reset to the default setting.

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TheGamingWiz
Member
185
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#7
This would have provided helpful guidance from the beginning. It seems the system likely reinitialized several settings required for normal operation. Try disabling CSM.
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TheGamingWiz
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #7

This would have provided helpful guidance from the beginning. It seems the system likely reinitialized several settings required for normal operation. Try disabling CSM.

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MoneyMilhe
Member
50
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#8
I didn't locate it in the bios...
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MoneyMilhe
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #8

I didn't locate it in the bios...

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theporkpie21
Junior Member
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08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#9
Refer to the motherboard manual for specific guidance. Each board may vary; it seems Secure Boot or UEFI should be enabled if applicable. You're welcome to turn off unused SATA ports and controllers to speed up startup. Also, ensure fTPM/Intel PTT/TPM is active (one of them). XMP should match your RAM profile. This isn't directly about your problem, but since you changed your UEFI settings, it's good to verify everything is correct.
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theporkpie21
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #9

Refer to the motherboard manual for specific guidance. Each board may vary; it seems Secure Boot or UEFI should be enabled if applicable. You're welcome to turn off unused SATA ports and controllers to speed up startup. Also, ensure fTPM/Intel PTT/TPM is active (one of them). XMP should match your RAM profile. This isn't directly about your problem, but since you changed your UEFI settings, it's good to verify everything is correct.

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Bloodbath538
Member
127
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM
#10
I hurried to the restroom right after turning on the device, and after about twenty minutes I managed to enter the window.
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Bloodbath538
08-30-2022, 05:11 AM #10

I hurried to the restroom right after turning on the device, and after about twenty minutes I managed to enter the window.