Windows 10: Advice on BIOS settings for Windows 11; need to boot from SSD

Discus and support Advice on BIOS settings for Windows 11; need to boot from SSD in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hiya!The drives on my machine an older Alienware are fairly typical:C internal SSD, the only bootable oneD internal HDE CDR for legacy dataL-to-T... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by K E R, Oct 15, 2023.

  1. K E R Win User

    Advice on BIOS settings for Windows 11; need to boot from SSD


    Hiya!The drives on my machine an older Alienware are fairly typical:C internal SSD, the only bootable oneD internal HDE CDR for legacy dataL-to-T partitions on a pair of external drives, nothing bootableFor some reason my machine started giving me these boot errors after upgrading my machine to Win11:Checking Media Presences......Media Present......Start PXE IPv4 on MAC:... ...Press ESC to abort PXE bootAfter pressing ESC it repeats, but for IPv6 escape again.I've seen a few directives online to fix this in BIOS but frankly I'm not sure what settings I should use in my case. Does

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    K E R, Oct 15, 2023
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  2. My pc will only turn onto the bios settings

    If your PC is only turning on to the BIOS settings and you are unable to boot into Windows, it may be due to a hardware issue or a problem with the operating system. Here are some steps you can take to try and fix the issue:

    1. Check the boot order in BIOS:
    • Enter the BIOS settings by pressing the appropriate key (usually F2 or Del) during startup.
    • Look for the "Boot" or "Boot Order" section and ensure that the hard drive or SSD that contains the operating system is set as the first boot device.
    • Save any changes and exit the BIOS.
    1. Check for loose connections:
    • Turn off your PC and unplug it from the power source.
    • Open up the PC case and check all connections between components (such as the hard drive or SSD and the motherboard) to ensure they are properly seated.
    • Close the PC case, plug it back in, and turn it on to see if the issue is resolved.
    1. Perform a startup repair:
    • Use the Windows installation media (such as a USB drive or DVD) to boot into the advanced options screen.
    • Select "Startup Repair" and follow the prompts to attempt to repair any issues with the Windows operating system.
    1. Reinstall Windows:
    • Use the Windows installation media to perform a fresh install of the operating system.
    • Note that this will erase all data on the hard drive or SSD, so make sure to backup any important files beforehand.
    If none of these steps solve the issue and you continue to see the "no bootable device detected" message, it may be due to a hardware failure such as a faulty hard drive or SSD. In that case, you may need to replace the failing component or seek professional assistance.
     
    65469cec-2b17-4516-ba75-4ed12f8e3083, Oct 15, 2023
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  3. HairyFool Win User
    Windows 10 SSD Boot and Sleep faliure

    Windows cannot stop the BIOS recognising the SSD. If at any time you can go into the BIOS and the SSD is not listed then you have an (intermittent) hardware fault. It does not matter what the precursor steps are if the hardware was OK it must be listed

    Step 6 is categorical, you have a hardware fault. BIOS device recognition is always before drivers load so they cannot affect the process
     
    HairyFool, Oct 15, 2023
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  4. Advice on BIOS settings for Windows 11; need to boot from SSD

    Windows cannot be installed to this disk. This computer's hardware may not support booting to this disk. Ensure the disk's controller is enabled in the computer's bios menu.

    Hi Matthew,

    There are several possible reasons as to why your computer is not detecting an SSD drive. This could be caused by incorrect BIOS settings or device drivers that need to be updated. Since you already tried the suggestion of Andre Da Costa and this allowed
    your computer to detect the SSD already, we would like to further clarify your concern by asking the questions below:

    • If you were already able to install Windows on the SSD, have you already attempted to change the boot order in the BIOS menu?
    • Which version of Windows did you install on the SSD?
    • What other troubleshooting steps have you attempted?

    We look forward to your response to our queries.
     
    Jordan Dom, Oct 15, 2023
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