Windows 10: BIOS error after my windows 11 update-no bootable devices found

Discus and support BIOS error after my windows 11 update-no bootable devices found in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; So recently my windows 11 got an update,my laptop was working perfectly fine until it restarted and started giving errors like "no bootable devices... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Bader Alkhateeb, Apr 19, 2024.

  1. BIOS error after my windows 11 update-no bootable devices found


    So recently my windows 11 got an update,my laptop was working perfectly fine until it restarted and started giving errors like "no bootable devices found" or the "HTTP boot error".I've tried many solutions on the internet and I even tried running diagnostic test and it said nothing was wrong.

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    Bader Alkhateeb, Apr 19, 2024
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  2. Agility Win User

    Multi-bootable USB

    Hey guys from TPU, couldn't find any specific thread pertaining to the question asked on title. As mentioned, I'm trying to create a bootable USB, but with many specifics boots available.

    I've been trying to create one with multiple boot device including one that enables me to run Windows 10 directly on the USB Thumb Drive but to no avail.

    The list of bootable images i'm trying to create are

    1. Windows 10 (A full OS running from thumb drive)
    2. Windows 10 ISO (Bootable disk image for fresh install)
    3. MemTest86+

    Have tried YUMI or UUI from the website USB PenDrive Linux but as this is my first time, i don't know how am i screwing up or am doing it right.. Anyone got a rough idea on a step by step guide? Thanks!
     
    Agility, Apr 19, 2024
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  3. zvit Win User
    Missing Bootable devices in BIOS after removing Ubuntu dual boot

    Windows 10 Pro, Version 2004, OB build 19041.572

    I have a Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UP4 TH mb. My BIOS has been set to UEFI for a while now and I had no issues with it. When I needed to boot into some live cd or flash drive, I would press F12 at boot and have a list of bootable devices to choose from. I also saw all of these devices in the BIOS, where I could choose them for a boot order.

    I found myself using Ubuntu quite often with the “try ubuntu” option, so last week I decided to install it as a dual boot. I used a secondary hard drive for the Ubuntu partitions (not C.) After a few days, I decided to get rid of the dual boot. I went through all the steps to delete it; deleting the ubuntu partitions, and using diskpart to get GRUB removed from the boot loader. Although after this, the computer would boot right into Windows, for some reason, the ubuntu was still listed in bcdedit /enum firmware, so I also used bcdedit /delete to delete that.

    Here’s the issue that I have now:

    When I press F12 to boot into a live CD (or flash drive), the only boot option is Windows. In my BIOS, in the boot order section, I can only choose Windows; there is no more list of all my drives and CD ROM to choose to boot from.

    The only way to get back the list of bootable devices is if I switch the “Boot Mode Selection” from “UFEI only” to anything else, like “UEFI and LEGACY” or “LEGACY only.”

    However, if I switch to anything other than “UEFI only,” the computer won’t boot into windows; I get an error saying, “Reboot and select proper boot device.”

    I am 99% sure that before I did the dual boot, I had “UEFI and LEGACY” selected in the BIOS and in Windows System information, it would show that my BIOS is UEFI.

    What I need now is to be able to see a list of bootable devices in my BIOS, including my CD ROM, so that I can choose to boot from a CD or flash drive when desired, and of course, that my computer should boot into Windows when I just want to boot normally.

    Notes:

    1. Fast boot is disabled.
    2. I read that Secure boot should be disabled but I don’t have that setting.
    3. I read that CSM should be disabled but I don’t have that setting.
    4. My C drive (SSD) is GPT, Active & System.

    Any suggestions?
     
  4. BIOS error after my windows 11 update-no bootable devices found

    Windows 10 update error: This is not a bootable disk. Please insert a bootable floopy

    Hi Steve,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community, we appreciate your interest in Windows 10.

    I understand the inconvenience caused to you. This issue might have occurred due to changes in the BIOS for bootable drive.

    I suggest you to change USB drive as the first bootable drive in BIOS and check if it helps.

    Follow the below steps:

    • Refer to the device user manual to know the key to enter in to Windows Recovery Environment.
    • I suggest you to insert the USB drive, hard restart the computer, and press the key (F2
      for DELL users), once the computer manufacturer logo pops-up.
    • Change the Boot sequence to USB drive
      under UEFI firmware settings and
      Restart.
    • After your PC restarts, select the boot order and change accordingly by following the information available on the BIOS screen.

    BIOS Disclaimer:

    Modifying BIOS/ complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) settings incorrectly can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from booting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the configuring of BIOS/CMOS
    settings can be solved. Modifications of the settings are at your own risk.

    Hope it helps. Kindly update the status of this issue, we will be happy to help you.
     
    Deepika Gowda, Apr 19, 2024
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