I have Asus G55VW notebook, Windows 8.1, I have had stuck on restarting computer, and I've rebooted it forcefully (by holding power button) and after that I couldn't see my secondary HDD in My computer or in Disc management, but I could see it in BIOS under SATA option.So I've ...
and then it said that i can't convert a CD-ROM Never seen a CD-ROM with 1TB of storage but sure, aight. So i turned on legacy mode in bios and realised that HDD was invisible in bios. Just CD-ROM there. Well, i've seen this happening a couple of times, maybe after installing ...
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i got the screen of EFI Shell Version 2.31 [4.653].Then i reset the bios by waiting for 15 minute to plug it back.Finally computer opened with no issue,after 3 minute it froze and BSOD 'd again.Last thing i check before creating this topic,i realized BIOS doesn't see my HDD... ...
What about Mac?Apple computers support installing Windows, but they don’t have a BIOS / UEFI setup page like your typical PC. See our section oninstalling Windows on a Macbelow. Make sure the bootable media was created properly.Boot issues can sometimes be attributed to how the install medi...
The dynamic Redfish configuration items in the BIOS of TaiShan 200 servers (models 2280 VF and 5280 VF) can be set only the servers are running. The configuration takes effect immediately and becomes invalid after a server reset. For details, see table. Table B-1 Static Redfish co...
If your computer can't see SSD in BIOS with the above two methods, you can try to connect the hard disk to a different SATA port. SATA ports can go bad due to a bad connection point. So, indeed, you can try another SATA port and then restart your computer. ...
✅ Can't boot into bios after installing new gpu:I just installed a gpu into my pc, but after setting it up it didn't appear in task manager. So I was gonna enable my gpu in bios that's what I was...
As you can see, these actions can theoretically result in unwanted consequences such as inability to start the operating system. That is why you should do it only if you know why you do it, if you can enter BIOS or UEFI, and if you are ready to fix unforeseen consequences if anything...