Windows 10: Boot SSD disabled?

Discus and support Boot SSD disabled? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; People please help!!!! I wanted to deactivate a stick in the device manager. And I accidentally deactivated my 250 GB SSD boot. Now my PC won't boot... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by LeTiger, Jul 9, 2020.

  1. LeTiger Win User

    Boot SSD disabled?


    People please help!!!!

    I wanted to deactivate a stick in the device manager. And I accidentally deactivated my 250 GB SSD boot. Now my PC won't boot anymore. The only thing I can do is to go into the BIOS, is there a way to reactivate the hard disk so that the PC starts again with Windows 10?

    PLEASE YOU HELP

    :)
     
    LeTiger, Jul 9, 2020
    #1

  2. Unable to boot Windows after cloning it to SSD

    Hi,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    I understand that you are facing issues while booting the PC after cloning Windows to new SSD. I would like to know what happens when you try to boot the PC to desktop using SSD?



    The reason you are not able to boot the PC is that the files required to boot Windows are still recognizing the HDD as the main drive. I would suggest you to try rebuilding the BCD files and see if you are able to boot the PC using
    SSD.



    Kindly follow the steps below to rebuild the BCD.



    1. Create a bootable media and boot the PC using the media.
    2. On the Install Windows screen, select Next >
      Repair your computer.
    3. On the System Recovery Options screen, select
      Troubleshoot
      > Advanced options > Command Prompt.
    4. Now type in the commands and hit enter: BOOTREC /FIXMBR

      BOOTREC /FIXBOOT


      BOOTREC /scanos

      BOOTREC /rebuildbcd
    5. Restart the PC.


    If the issue persists, please get back to us with the results of the troubleshooting steps to assist you further.



    Regards,

    Prakhar Khare

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Prakhar_Khare, Jul 9, 2020
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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, Jul 9, 2020
    #3
  4. DaveM121 Win User

    Boot SSD disabled?

    New SSD wont boot

    Hi John

    Boot into BIOS, is SATA Mode set to AHCI to enable booting from an SSD drive?

    Is the SSD drive set a top of the Boot Priority list?

    Did you try connecting that SSD to the SATA Port normally used by your old HDD?
     
    DaveM121, Jul 9, 2020
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