✅ New motherboard - No bootable device found:Hello! I just upgraded my motherboard, and now I’m unable to load windows. I am redirected to my BIOS, which says “no bootable device found.” Can...
First, did you connect a SATA data cable between the SSD and the motherboard, and a power cable from the power supply to the SSD? Make sure the SATA port is enabled in BIOS. Check you motherboard manual - there may be things that disable some SATA ports. There should also be a page...
Front USB to Card Reader and USB: You can replace the front USB module with a card reader and USB combo. Ensure the module you purchase is compatible with the M910t's front panel connectors. You might need a USB header cable to connect the new module to the motherboard....
How to boot from my old SDD on my new Motherboard: Recently had my motherboard get fried. Margarita Accident Purchased a new Motherboard and installed it. Got everything cleaned and working but now when I go to launch my BIOS says no bootable device found. A small amount of troubleshootin...
Well I just had the first freeze again after it running with no problems since saturday morning when I updated the drivers 😞 RoGHoliday wrote:Assuming your power supply isn't the problem and you have updated to the latest UEFI version, It could be a short between the motherboard and you...
But if you cobbled together a DIY rig or are rocking a gaming machine, it’s a good idea to see if newer drivers are available for your hardware. Windows Update isn’t always on the bleeding edge of driver updates, and new drivers for, say, your motherboard or Wi-Fi card can provide...
The reason i needed it is because after my motherboard swap, my notebook has run fine with the exception of Lenovo System Update (I got error 75.) The temporary fix was to change the registry each time. This worked for a time, but eventually I went in search of...
Hi everyone, Here is my desktop specs: Motherboard MSI B460 Tomahawk CPU Intel 10400 GPU AMD RX480 Crucial 2*8GB DDR4 500GB SSD disk drive (Kioxia) I had also config my motherboard bios disable Fastboot, disable Secure boot, disable CFG-Lock... as Dortan
Yes, moving to a new computer often means you'll need to install new drivers for the new hardware (motherboard, graphics card, etc.). The old drivers may not be compatible with the new system. 3. Can I use my old hard drive and the new hard drive together?
Restart your computer and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings. This usually involves pressing a key like F2, F12, Delete, or Esc immediately after powering on the computer. The specific key depends on your motherboard manufacturer and is usually displayed on the initial screen when yo...